The only reason would be sound. You won’t gain anything HP wise.
actual dyno tests prove you wrong unfortunately.
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The only reason would be sound. You won’t gain anything HP wise.
^ this.. that being said, I have the aFe Magnum and it sure makes the engine sound better lol. almost as good as my wife's Jeep SRT.
get a tune though, I just got 2 new ones from 5 Star, the 91 and 94 perf.. truck definitely likes to party now lol!
So how is it that you were able to get a good tune from 5 Star and mine was horrible?
I am speculating, but I think it comes down to the tuner. I do not want to mention any names, but I had a guy by the name of Pr+++ who was extremely nice and tried really hard, but I never got anything that I would even consider running after countless attempts. The reason that I think the particular tuner matters is that my first series of tune revisions could barely get the truck to 60 MPH. I asked him to reach out to his counterparts to have them put a second set of eyes on it, which he did, and immediately I had a tune that was no where near as good as an MPT tune, but it at least semi-worked. From there, all tune revisions were done by the same guy on his own and only progressed slightly.
Provide these dyno tests that are only the difference between stock and adding a CAI. I'm not talking about manufacturer results, but real life customer results.actual dyno tests prove you wrong unfortunately.
Provide these dyno tests that are only the difference between stock and adding a CAI. I'm not talking about manufacturer results, but real life customer results.