Airaid Cold Air Intake
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Airaid Cold Air Intake
Anybody have experience with them? Here's a link to two for the new pentastars (I don't know the difference between the 2, if anybody does, please educate me!)
http://www.airaid.com/ProductDetail....ductID=311-132
http://www.airaid.com/ProductDetail....ductID=310-132
Looks good because it doesn't seem to be a cone intake but a box still.
inb4 stock intake is best
http://www.airaid.com/ProductDetail....ductID=311-132
http://www.airaid.com/ProductDetail....ductID=310-132
Looks good because it doesn't seem to be a cone intake but a box still.
inb4 stock intake is best
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Wet filter is coated with oil. Dry filter is just as if states. They are both reusable and can be easily cleaned. The oil filter will need to be sprayed with an oil compound. I am running the airaid system in my 2011 with the dry filter. I like it and have noticed improvement.
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I have the wet filter airaid along with the poweraid throttle body spacer. After I put them on I noticed a decent improvement above 45-50mph. Also I thought that my MPG went down after the install, but I recently reprogrammed my Jeep with my procal after removing the negative cable from my battery and now I see that it improved it by about 1.5 MPG from what it was before installed. I'm guessing that I forgot to reprogram immediately after install so it showed a false MPG.
If you get the throttle body spaced, the CAI doesn't fit perfectly. Here is a picture so you can see what I mean.
The rubber reducer is flexed a little, and the hose clamps they give you are a little to small to wrap all the way around the reducer and plastic intake tube.
Overall I recommend it though.
If you get the throttle body spaced, the CAI doesn't fit perfectly. Here is a picture so you can see what I mean.
The rubber reducer is flexed a little, and the hose clamps they give you are a little to small to wrap all the way around the reducer and plastic intake tube.
Overall I recommend it though.