Sponsored

ROUSH EcoBoost CAI anyone done it, selling one ?

welsh treg

Mid life crisis guy
Joined
Aug 8, 2015
Threads
33
Messages
376
Reaction score
115
Location
Sunny West Wales
Vehicle(s)
Pony power
Has anyone fitted the Roush cold air intake ?

Does it do what it says on the tin ?

Where did you get it from ?

Any info/review most welcome :thumbsup:
Sponsored

 

Greg C

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 1, 2015
Threads
12
Messages
409
Reaction score
131
Location
Devon U.K.
First Name
Greg
Vehicle(s)
2016 Mustang Convertible
Have an Airaid CAI on mine - hear the turbo a bit more & looks better in the engine bay. Fitted at the same time as Magnaflow street cat back so cannot really advise what difference it made on its own.
image.jpg
 

SteveS

...Bon Scott Land...
Joined
Mar 17, 2015
Threads
16
Messages
4,549
Reaction score
1,232
Location
Bon Scott Land
First Name
Steve
Vehicle(s)
Mustang GT Magnetic
I need to spend some money on my engine bay. Well I don't need to...but you know what I mean :D
Looks good [MENTION=20105]Greg C[/MENTION]!
 

Guy@NemesisUK

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 28, 2015
Threads
27
Messages
239
Reaction score
142
Location
Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
Website
nemesisuk.com
First Name
Guy
Vehicle(s)
Project NemStang / Modified UK S550 Mustang GT
Hi Guys,

We currently have one Roush EcoBoost Air Intake left in stock and Plenty of the AirAid Kits in all filter colours:

http://nemesisukshop.com/t/2015-on-ecoboost-23l-air-intake-induction

The Roush intake as it's an open air box will provide awesome induction / turbo noise. But may suffer from hotter intake temps from the engine. From researching into it most customers claim an increase in throttle response and there's no real mention of any noticeable power loss.

The AirAid intake is a more enclosed sealed air box so will provide lower intake temps and has a more ram air effect that should be more efficient providing better performance. But the sound induction / turbo noise won't be as loud.
Sponsored

 
 




Top