slvr35th
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These types of problems is why I'm staying stock until the whipple!
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UPDATE:
I finally got my truck out to CORE today to really pound the track. I was there for about 2 hours running the truck hard, getting lots of air, and climbing some serious hills. When I got home, I went to check the Airaid CAI for water leakage (there were puddles on the course and it rained all the way home). The filter was SITTING in the bottom of the air intake. Sure enough it had fallen off completely. It was seated perfectly flush and tightened down really well. I find this ridiculous and aggravating.
Surely this is a common problem for any rough driven Raptor with this filter. I notice that some of the CAI's (like Hennessey) come with a metal hanger that attaches to the filter and then to the air intake box (using a stock bolt location). This completely supports the weight of the filter (see photos).
Does Airaid have a fix for this??
I'm wondering if I could make my own support hanger.
I have this and after the first run at Texana I noticed the airfilter had popped off (i had tightened down the clamp). I reinstalled and ran the second loop and same thing. Seems every time it keeps popping off.
Looking at it it appears that I cannot get it flush on the bottom of the mount.
My question is, do you mount the feeder tube to the box side, then the filter to that, then install it in the vehicle, or do you install the tube into the box side, install the tube then install the filter (which I did).
having this thing fall off sucks. I need to get this remedied.
I have had my AIRAID CAI on my 2011 Raptor for many months and I have not seen any tendency for the air filter to come loose. I can only suggest that you double-check your installation to make certain that you have followed the installation instructions properly.
CAbimmer may be onto something if you bought the oiled filter. Use some Simple Green to clean the inner surface of the filter's mount and the outer surface of the intake tube to make sure they are not oily, and then wipe the soap off thoroughly with dampened cloths. (Soap is slippery, too.)
Once you have checked your installation vs. the instructions and have assurred yourself that you've done it correctly, I would call AIRAID. They're very, very helpful and forthcoming.
Hello ducatisps,
How long did you have the AIRAID before you had the issue with the filter? I am thinking there may have been some mold release inside the flange that might be causing that.
We have had this kit and design out since 2010, and have NEVER had any reported issues of the filter falling off, on or off-road.
Take off the filter, clean the inside of the flange real good with brake cleaner, and that will give it a better bite. Also, just go snug, don't over tighten the hose clamp or that will force the filter to fall off over time.
Hello Ruger,
Good advice on cleaning the inside of the filter as well as the tube.
Please let me know how that works out for you. If this does not solve the issue, please call me direct at the number below.
Thanks,
David
1-800-498-6951 Ext. 712