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I will be putting this same thing in my build thread but thought this should have its own thread for those trying to decide between these two Cold Air Intakes.
Okay so I received and installed my new Steeda Cold Air Intake. Unfortunately I was replacing the K&N so I don't really have before and after pictures of it stock.
All in all it was a very simple installation. I liked the fact that the Steeda CAI was more of a true box over the K&N after driving stock for several thousand miles and with the K&N for over 1500 miles I am about 400 miles into the Steeda with their Tune and Restrictor removed. I have to say based off of the on board Inlet Air Temps the Steeda CAI is a true Cold Air Intake System over the K&N, yielding much cooler inlet air temps especially at higher consistent speeds. Power wise the Steeda Tune is a little conservative over my VMP tune but the car seems to run better, not as whinny I guess if that makes sense? Power seems equally distributed thru the rpm range where I could feel a little burst of power in the 3.9to4k range with the VMP tune. Just one mans opinion no scientific or dyno proven fact sheets to back that up...
So for The fun part..
I mean just look at this quality Velocity Stack


Awesome Edit done by Marvelous_d_s550 thanks Danny for all your continued help and support.

K&N before

A.little side by side comparison of the two boxes. Or lacktherof a box for the K&N

Before and after together. Notice the K&N sensor connection is on the opposite side of the Steeda and Factory location. You need a supplied pigtail wire harness to get you there with the K&N... Not sire why they did that?

Okay so I received and installed my new Steeda Cold Air Intake. Unfortunately I was replacing the K&N so I don't really have before and after pictures of it stock.
All in all it was a very simple installation. I liked the fact that the Steeda CAI was more of a true box over the K&N after driving stock for several thousand miles and with the K&N for over 1500 miles I am about 400 miles into the Steeda with their Tune and Restrictor removed. I have to say based off of the on board Inlet Air Temps the Steeda CAI is a true Cold Air Intake System over the K&N, yielding much cooler inlet air temps especially at higher consistent speeds. Power wise the Steeda Tune is a little conservative over my VMP tune but the car seems to run better, not as whinny I guess if that makes sense? Power seems equally distributed thru the rpm range where I could feel a little burst of power in the 3.9to4k range with the VMP tune. Just one mans opinion no scientific or dyno proven fact sheets to back that up...
So for The fun part..
I mean just look at this quality Velocity Stack


Awesome Edit done by Marvelous_d_s550 thanks Danny for all your continued help and support.

K&N before

A.little side by side comparison of the two boxes. Or lacktherof a box for the K&N

Before and after together. Notice the K&N sensor connection is on the opposite side of the Steeda and Factory location. You need a supplied pigtail wire harness to get you there with the K&N... Not sire why they did that?

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