CAI or tune? Both?

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JWell

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Been thinking about getting a CAI or tune or both. If I get both I would probably get an Airaid with a SVC tune. Was thinking about possibly just doing a tune...thoughts?
 

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As is, just the SVC tune - talk to @HAYNES OFFROAD

The only benefit to the CAI is forced induction or if you're running headers too.
 

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We reccomend staying with the OEM airbox and intake as the gains are rather insignificant. A quality drop in filter is a good idea (not k&n). So save your money on the intake, and just but a SVC tune and drop in filter.
 

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Any recommendations for a drop in filter?

S&B drop in kit with filter and intake box nozzle.

I just installed one as it was recommended by the guys at SVC to go with the tune and exhaust.

Truck hauls ass somethin' fierce...noticeable difference for me.
 
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S&B drop in kit with filter and intake box nozzle.



I just installed one as it was recommended by the guys at SVC to go with the tune and exhaust.



Truck hauls ass somethin' fierce...noticeable difference for me.


Ok might try that setup

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Anyone using the airaid drop in filter?
 
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