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Re: Advantages of the Cold Air Intake? 2011 Ram 5.7L [Re: Grizzly] #1712472
12/20/14 09:57 PM
12/20/14 09:57 PM
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....and the AFR is fully functional.

I'd like to see this same demo done on the factory one.


Mo' Farts

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Re: Advantages of the Cold Air Intake? 2011 Ram 5.7L [Re: Grizzly] #1712473
12/21/14 01:27 PM
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Sudbury, ontario canada
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On the largest new Challenger forum in the world [Challengertalk],there is a "Track" thread and the fastest DOCUMENTED 100% STOCK time recorded by a 5.7 R/T was 13.2 by Srt8tech with his automatic 2010 Challenger Mopar10 which has a factory installed Mopar CAI. So apparently the Mopar CAI's do not slow down the cars.

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Re: Advantages of the Cold Air Intake? 2011 Ram 5.7L [Re: 750-h2] #1712474
12/21/14 01:41 PM
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Does anyone know the P/N of that filter on the Shaker car? Is it a dry filter or oil?

Re: Advantages of the Cold Air Intake? 2011 Ram 5.7L [Re: WO23Coronet] #1712475
12/21/14 04:39 PM
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Ive debated putting one my truck as well ( 08 Bighorn )
I personally don't believe the results will justify the cost.

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