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Are there any CARB certified CAI's for the '22 ecoboost? Everything I've been able to find seems to only be up to 2021. I mainly just want the louder noises. Or is there any way to make the sound of the air getting sucked in louder without an aftermarket CAI?
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Are there any CARB certified CAI's for the '22 ecoboost? Everything I've been able to find seems to only be up to 2021. I mainly just want the louder noises. Or is there any way to make the sound of the air getting sucked in louder without an aftermarket CAI?
If you take out your whole air intake assembly there’s a bunch of plastic webbing that wasn’t there on earlier models. If you take it out and cut all that crap out and throw in a K&N you should be fine.
 

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