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Just purchased a GT350 manifold and throttle body, and need some help on which is the best tube and filter setup to run with it.

This is for a 2015 GT M6 PP, all stock right now.
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You mean manifold and throttle body? I'd get the GT350 intake.
 

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I use the PMAS with my GT350 mani/tb. Had to get a coupler from the TB to the PMAS to make it work.
 

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You mean manifold and throttle body? I'd get the GT350 intake.
This ^^^. Stock GT350 cold air intake is proven to adequately feed a 520+ crank hp motor as is.
 
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Thanks guys, seems like a no brainer cost wise to go with the stock gt350 intake.
 

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Im running the GT350 cold air with my set up. Id go with that or JLT
 
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Thanks - is the stock GT350 plug and play if I am using the GT350 throttle body with the manifold?
 

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It will bolt up in place, make sure you get the entire intake assembly to include the scoop, FWIW i used a Steeda intake on this setup
 
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GT350 intake, Steeda CAI, or PMAS. Either of them... effectively same results.
 

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I'd go GT 350 CAI, it flows enough for the GT 350, looks factory and also have very low IAT.

If you want maximum power on a cold day, PMAS, but in hotter weather GT 350 CAI keeps temps down better.

End of the day were talking 5HP most between them, buy the one which looks best and fits best, which makes the factory GT 350 CAI a winner, I'd would however recommend getting an Airaid GT500 filter to go with it for some additional horses over the stock GT 350 paper filter.
 

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I'd get the GT350 CAI or the JLT GT350 CAI. I assume it's bigger than the regular GT CAI
 

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PMAS ntake... sold my steeda intake for the pmas cause the gains and drive ability were noticeable.. when you have a different intake manifold pmas is the way to go
 

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I'd go GT 350 CAI, it flows enough for the GT 350, looks factory and also have very low IAT.

If you want maximum power on a cold day, PMAS, but in hotter weather GT 350 CAI keeps temps down better.

End of the day were talking 5HP most between them, buy the one which looks best and fits best, which makes the factory GT 350 CAI a winner, I'd would however recommend getting an Airaid GT500 filter to go with it for some additional horses over the stock GT 350 paper filter.
This is why I went with the GT350. It seals well against the hood and still gets all its air from the grill. Intake temps during daily driving keep nice and low; close to stock box temps.
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