Leviathan_5.0
Active Member
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2017
- Threads
- 8
- Messages
- 31
- Reaction score
- 28
- Location
- Central Florida
- First Name
- Coyote Chris
- Vehicle(s)
- Guard Metallic 2016 Mustang GT Prem w/Perf. Pack
- Thread starter
- #1
When shopping for a CAI, I feel that a very important piece of info to consider when buying a CAI is the size of the intake tube
Examples: PMAS=120mm, JLT=110mm, Stock=85mm, Roush=105mm w/out insert (85mm w/ insert)
However, I could not find the measurement for the Airaid MXP intake tube size and non of the major after-market specialists could give me an answer. I even sent Airaid an Email asking for the intake tube specs, but they never responded. Its almost as if they don't want people to know. So I purchased an Airaid MXP and took the measurement the old fashioned way (tape measure)
The tube that connects to the silicone coupler is 110mm.
http://prntscr.com/h0woe1
________________________________________________________
The MVT that connects to the coupler is 100mm.
http://prntscr.com/h0zb9h
Examples: PMAS=120mm, JLT=110mm, Stock=85mm, Roush=105mm w/out insert (85mm w/ insert)
However, I could not find the measurement for the Airaid MXP intake tube size and non of the major after-market specialists could give me an answer. I even sent Airaid an Email asking for the intake tube specs, but they never responded. Its almost as if they don't want people to know. So I purchased an Airaid MXP and took the measurement the old fashioned way (tape measure)
The tube that connects to the silicone coupler is 110mm.
http://prntscr.com/h0woe1
________________________________________________________
The MVT that connects to the coupler is 100mm.
http://prntscr.com/h0zb9h
Sponsored