Cold Air Intakes
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I just installed an Afe Stage 2 intake. Fisrt impressions it's quicker throttle response, seems like a little more power and the indicated mileage is a bit higher. I will update after a little more use. The induction sound is definitely higher on hard acceleration it returns to normal when off throttle.
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That's a Volant intake. I'm running one on my 10. Compared to others they're pricey but the it's the highest quality out there. I never paid attention to mpg's but it definitely opens up the air coming in and improves throttle response. As far as water goes, I've seen my share of it. The filter gets soaked by so far so good. I would plug the bottom hole before doing any water but other than that you should be good. It will definitely get you the grunt your looking for.
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I just installed an Afe Stage 2 intake. Fisrt impressions it's quicker throttle response, seems like a little more power and the indicated mileage is a bit higher. I will update after a little more use. The induction sound is definitely higher on hard acceleration it returns to normal when off throttle.
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Depending on what brand of "Cold" air intake you go with, there might not be any more risk than stock.
I am usually more of a critic on CAI than most people. It really makes me scratch my head at the JK owner that installs one of these things. The air is not any "colder" than stock, they allow more dirt into your engine, the risk of HL your engine is increased, and the "results" are negligible. Especially for the price.
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I guess it would depend on how deep you intend to go. Or, how deep you ACCIDENTLY go. Depending on what brand of "Cold" air intake you go with, there might not be any more risk than stock. I am usually more of a critic on CAI than most people. It really makes me scratch my head at the JK owner that installs one of these things. The air is not any "colder" than stock, they allow more dirt into your engine, the risk of HL your engine is increased, and the "results" are negligible. Especially for the price.
I enjoy the sound it makes for sure. Cai is good enough that I have kept it. When I can afford I will spring for a snorkel, but for now the cai treats me well.
When doing water, go slow and steady. If you are in water up to your headlights I would imagine you will have a chance of hyrdo locking your factory box as well
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x2 on the Volant CAI. I have one in my '13 JKUR and I like it. It sounds better than stock, I did notice a 1-2mpg increase and as long as you're cautious/smart in water you'll be fine. If I had bought the intake when my JK was new and am now sitting at 36,000mi, even with a 1mpg increase I would have saved roughly 130gal which works out to about $600 saved. That's going from 16mpg before CAI and 17mpg after. Seems worth it to me...
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I run the river raider air box put custom fittings into it with a K&N air filter. Made it completely waterproof. The onle way to intake water is with the top of the snorkel.
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I had a banks Cold air intake and a banks monster cat back exhaust on my 08 Rubicon and i liked it. the CIA sounded good and the exhaust was not to loud. It made the 3.8 sound like it had some muscle and it felt like it had more power. I seen about 2mpg better with that set up. It sounded stock at idle and if you really wound it out it was noticable but not annoying.
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x2 on the Volant CAI. I have one in my '13 JKUR and I like it. It sounds better than stock, I did notice a 1-2mpg increase and as long as you're cautious/smart in water you'll be fine. If I had bought the intake when my JK was new and am now sitting at 36,000mi, even with a 1mpg increase I would have saved roughly 130gal which works out to about $600 saved. That's going from 16mpg before CAI and 17mpg after. Seems worth it to me...
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