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03-13-2006, 03:52 PM | #1 |
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CAI - Worth the $$$
I hate even skirting this subject since I can imagine it is a largely debated topic but, here is my question...
I removed the Air Silencer and replaced my stock filter with a K&N filter. I left the stock intake arm (tube) on. What kind of gains would purchasing a CAI give me? I can understand how some people feel a difference and others don't(Each Car is different) , but does anyone have any reference to say what dyno numbers a CAI actually produced? They look way cool, but I don't think spending $150 or so is justified by 2-3 HP. Any thoughts? -Narsh |
03-14-2006, 09:39 AM | #2 |
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Re: CAI - Worth the $$$
Dyno numbers, no. But I have a cold-air intake and K&N filter...The air intake though is an aluminum copy of K&N's product, even so I got a louder exhaust and a noticeable change in acceleration at high RPM. CAIs' are I think for those of us not ready to spend $4000 on a supercharger and power pipe.
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03-14-2006, 10:08 AM | #3 |
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Re: CAI - Worth the $$$
I felt a change by just taking out the Air Silencer and changing the filter.
But the only way I see the CAI making more of a difference is if it brought a bigger MAF. If anyone has any info to shine some light on the subject, I would definitely appreciate it. |
03-14-2006, 05:27 PM | #4 |
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Re: CAI - Worth the $$$
At first, I bought a large K&N air filter to attach to my stock intake, but when I got the cold air unit it was too big, so I had to use a smaller K&N filter and route the system back down thru the air dam where it was originally. I hated to give up the big filter but the difference in performance (however little you can get with just a CAI) was noticeable. The CAI will also save your gas mileage a little, cold air compresses more easily which translates into more horsepower and less labor on the engine.
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03-14-2006, 08:36 PM | #5 |
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Re: CAI - Worth the $$$
Nar,
You've got the right idea... K&N filter and take the silencer off.... Honestly, you might notice a small difference at high RPM, but it probably won't be more than the average 2 to 3 rwhp.... You would notice more of a tangible improvement by going full aftermarket induction (CAI, T/B, MAF), but it is expensive for the power you would gain. If these are your first mods, there are better bangs for the buck such as 3.73s and a short shifter (if manual)
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03-14-2006, 10:40 PM | #6 |
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Re: CAI - Worth the $$$
Hi Narsh.I have the Mac straight shot.It came with the bigger billit mass air meter.It makes a all around noticable difference.Compared to the stock rubber hose.If you look in the stock piece you will see a restrictive section 4 inches from the throttle body.The stock mass air is weak too.Ford is known for restrictions on lots of their parts!I read a test on hooker long tube headers gave 37 more hsp than stock manifolds on a 4.6! But they aint cheap.nor is the install.
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03-15-2006, 11:18 AM | #7 |
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Geez, Hooker Headers'...We handle them at FedEx..someone please tell these people that copper staples DON'T HOLD!!
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03-15-2006, 01:58 PM | #8 |
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Re: CAI - Worth the $$$
Thanks again guys,
I was looking at the complete kit, but it is close to the price of a Gear set. I think I have a pretty good plan of what to do next but thanks so much for your replies. -Narsh |
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