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bad dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/27/2004 02:46:51
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Message: Hey guys, i was wondering what yall thought of these air intake kits, like which one do you think is better. I need all the torque and hp that i can get cause i pull a 21' pontoon boat every now and then and i could use a little bit more hp and tq, so i was wondering which company hold true to thier work.
AEM claims 8-11 hp and 9-15 ft lbs tq
AIRAID claims 8-10 hp and 10 ft lbs tq
K&N FIPK claims 14-16 hp and 22 ft lbs tq
Or would it be pretty good if i just make one out of PVC pipe and put a K&N filter on it.
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Ax Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/27/2004 02:53:17
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Message: For pulling I would do with the more torqie one.
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bad dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/27/2004 02:58:38
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Message: yea i figured that, but i was wondering which one held closer to there work, and dyno's ("as they say they do")
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DSW Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/27/2004 03:47:33
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Message: $10 of ABS fittings and a big Ol' K&N filter did the trick for my 00 4.7 CC. I tow a 3000# boat and noticed the difference with the homebrew air intake tube even though it's sucking in hot air from the engine bay.
I,v had this for 2 years and it's still working great, it won't melt as long as you keep it away from the exhaust. Use ABS pipe and fittings, PVC is pretty thin and might heat up and melt or distort.
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