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I'm sure we'd all love to see that. LolNice, I think I’ve heard enough good reviews to see that this is worth it. I may do a dyno comparison to see if it’s actually making gains
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I'm sure we'd all love to see that. LolNice, I think I’ve heard enough good reviews to see that this is worth it. I may do a dyno comparison to see if it’s actually making gains
Nice big dog I was wondering when u were getting yours on! Looks fantastic, look forward to hearing more, thank you!!
I know I would, I like this CAI I just hear the nah sayers in my head saying " CAI does nothing for 18+ , drop in filter " I like my AEM drop in but can't say if it improved anything or notI'm sure we'd all love to see that. Lol
Well I'll be the first to say coming from a stock Cai and drop in filter I much prefer the injen.I know I would, I like this CAI I just hear the nah sayers in my head saying " CAI does nothing for 18+ , drop in filter " I like my AEM drop in but can't say if it improved anything or not
The plug is a pain to get to if you leave it fastened down(found this out at the dyno). I removed the mounting tabs and laid it down where it normally is and just pull it out the front when needed. I talked to Lund about tuning with the injen and he said it wouldn’t matter because the maf housing and counts would be like stock(don’t quote me on that)Anybody run this injen evo intake with a E85 tune? I was thinking about just throwing the airaid jr modular intake tube on between my ported 88mm tb and stock box. Can you still get to your nanny plug by the airbox with the Injen? Looks like the new shape covers it up.
Cool! Looks like sold gain in torque too. I have a modified stock box with 88mm ported Tb on E85 tune. Car rips. I may just go with Steeda’s 101mm closed box setup instead though.The plug is a pain to get to if you leave it fastened down(found this out at the dyno). I removed the mounting tabs and laid it down where it normally is and just pull it out the front when needed. I talked to Lund about tuning with the injen and he said it wouldn’t matter because the maf housing and counts would be like stock(don’t quote me on that)
I just ordered a flex tune from Lund just waiting on its arrival.
the dyno attached is stock with a drop in aem filter vs injen and Xpipe. The top of the run had signal interference. Dyno operator was having a hard time getting a reading so the motor was probably a little warm due to multiple tries![]()
am i one of the only ones on here who actually likes intake noise? that was the only redeeming quality of the PMAS i had on my 2012 (which i ripped off after going much slower at the drags). made my car borderline sound like that NASCAR-engine BMW M1 in Sweden which to this day is one of the best sounding cars i've ever heard
The plug is a pain to get to if you leave it fastened down(found this out at the dyno). I removed the mounting tabs and laid it down where it normally is and just pull it out the front when needed. I talked to Lund about tuning with the injen and he said it wouldn’t matter because the maf housing and counts would be like stock(don’t quote me on that)
I just ordered a flex tune from Lund just waiting on its arrival.
the dyno attached is stock with a drop in aem filter vs injen and Xpipe. The top of the run had signal interference. Dyno operator was having a hard time getting a reading so the motor was probably a little warm due to multiple tries![]()
Best options would be PMAS or JLT on these cars. Substantially bigger inlet tubes which bring in more air. We sell both here at www.lethalperformance.com please send me a message if you have any questions or would like to place an order.I'm looking at adding a cold air intake to my 2018 Mustang GT. I prefer to add a closed filter box vs an open filter box to avoid high intake air temperatures. Anyone have any real world experience with the Roush or Injen Evolution CAI?