Thewarriordinghy
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What are the benefits of a k&n cold air intake? Any negatives?
Can you describe what you mean by pulls from stock? And the box said cold air intake?You said it was a K&N intake but K&N doesn't make cold air intakes.
If it is an intake that pulls from the stock location then you will get more noise and a few horsepower you won't feel.
Can you describe what you mean by pulls from stock? And the box said cold air intake?
You're not going to gain any noticeable power from any intake. Stock intake pulls in all the air the engine could ever use. The only thing you gain is a cleaner looking engine bay, more intake noise and a lighter wallet. FWIW I have had a AFE pro dry drop in filter since new only for the fact that I never need to buy a filter again and I won't have MAF issues that can occur with the oiled type filters.I read about the urd intake, it seems better? would that gain HP?
it swears of an average gain of 10 hp?
I read about the urd intake, it seems better? would that gain HP?
Is it like a chip? And what splash guards do you need for it?It comes with splash guards for a stock truck. The stock intake isn't a cone filter right behind the grill like the URD intake.
A MAF cal is pretty much a piggyback ECU but simplified. It changes the readings to the ECU from the MAF so that the ECU thinks more air is going through so in turn more fuel is injected.
Is it like a chip? And what splash guards do you need for it?