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Why are tunes lagging?

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Thanks for the advice, what are you planning to do to yours?
Right now, i will stick to bolt ons. I was supposed to get my SR throttle body spacer today (damned bad weather up north) and i will get my Roush axelback monday. CAI is next on the list.
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Same here bolt ons for now. Would rather have a flash tuner then take it to a dyno tune place, that way I can change it as I want.
 

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They're known to make some pretty quality products. I am actually waiting for K&N to make a move (personal bias by me, i love the guys) but i'll probably end up cracking and getting whatever is on the market. Zack is a member on here that is building his own CAI (brave sob :D) with aluminium tubing that will for sure give out a great induction sound.
 

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The Airaid looks nice and the same one is working well on the ecoboost and gt's. I havent bother asking airaid if its actually in stock because im not paying there price for it but I've emailed a couple places about it but they don't have it in stock yet. I am waiting on a couple other places to email me back If they have it in stock I will get it because they are cheaper.
 

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Does araid have any dyno out there to back up that 10-15hp increase?
 

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I have no idea for other cars maybe idk about ours.
I thought usually companies provided the stock vs part dyno. Oh well, I don't trust them too much anyway since they're selling a product. It does look nice though:

 

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Yea I might end up getting that one. Not a big fan of the enclosement though
The enclosement is supposed to shield it from heat, I think it looks better the the other style intakes like this one:
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I thought usually companies provided the stock vs part dyno. Oh well, I don't trust them too much anyway since they're selling a product. It does look nice though:

I can't see how this Airaid intake would be any better than the stock intake with a low restriction drop in filter.
 

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I can't see how this Airaid intake would be any better than the stock intake with a low restriction drop in filter.
I'm assuming somehow it is as gt owners and ecoboost owners are reporting good gains from it some without a tuner.
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