I also have a very very slightly used Airaid Synthamax Dry Red Filter CAI for the '15 EB available for sale. By "very very" I mean... it was installed (along with a tune) and did two dyno runs and was removed. It's been in the box every since. Also willing to make someone a good deal. In San...
Todd... not really able to discuss the problems except to say that they were resolved and I, as a result of the experience, am no longer interested in doing any performance mods. The car stock runs just GREAT for me... no complaints. I just got drawn into the "it can be better and faster" thang.
In case you're wondering... it came off because the car had to go to the dealer after the dynos. Other problems surfaced. I removed it so as not to have any warranty problems.
I have a very very slightly used Airaid Synthamax Dry Red Filter CAI for the '15 EB available for sale. By "very very" I mean... it was installed (along with a tune) and did two dyno runs and was removed. It's been in the box every since. Best offer. Cash. You pick up in SF. Message me...
JT... could you elaborate a bit more on this please? Are you talking about the process of developing a tune? I would not be expecting this kind of risk in buying a tune on the market. Or should I...?
windsailor... here's the link I read...
http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/consumer-security/why-keeping-your-keys-in-the-freezer-can-stop-thieves-breaking-into-your-car-20150416-1mm25p.html
Below an excerpt from an article in the Sydney Morning Herald. Anyone heard of this? Are we protectively "chipped"?
"got into the car using a relatively simple and inexpensive device called a "power amplifier."
He explained it like this: In a normal scenario, when you walk up to a car...
I was told by a Ford service tech that a danger with using these CAI's is the possibility of the oil put on the filter getting sucked in and getting on the wire sensor that senses the volume of air coming in which cues the computer to adjust accordingly. Any comment from all you experts? Many...
I've been told (by a fairly experienced racing car technician... doesn't seem right to call them mechanics anymore) that Shell is the WORST gas in CA becuase of the additives. Causes frequent pinging. He recommends Valero or Chevron.
This is my standard setting combo for street and local driving. Love it. For long distance freeway, I'd probably put steering back to normal... but otherwise always in sport.