Intake question

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whtrapta

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I don't really want to spend $300+ on a whole new set up. I just need to replace the crappy intake tube. I can get one from K&N for $70 plus the couplings for $12. Would that alone be a huge difference in fuel mileage? all the major air flow restriction would be gone.
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intake tube + a K&N panel filter and maybe but not much without a tune
 

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Its a little more $$ but i would do our stage 1 with a lid/top. It removes the restrictions in the intake maf diameter and filter.

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Its a little more $$ but i would do our stage 1 with a lid/top. It removes the restrictions in the intake maf diameter and filter.

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that looks a lot like the Roush kit I had. I was pleased with it.
 

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This is what I did with a drop in KN air filter, has been working great for me so far! I have seen an increase in mileage, more significant than my 40 exhaust..and I like the stock OEM protection from dirt/debri and engine heat

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