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<blockquote data-quote="HAYNES OFFROAD" data-source="post: 925344" data-attributes="member: 2684"><p>Like others have said, the gains found from an aftermarket CAI are small, and with off-road use, many have found other issues with fitment and the intake staying together (a bad thing in a dusty environment). An exception to this would be in forced induction applications.</p><p></p><p>A good panel filter (we do not recommend oiled filters, such as K&N, especially in off-road use, as the oil catches a lot of dust, but is not able to filter out the super fine particulates, and once the oil is filled with dirt, the filtering efficiency goes way down). Stick with a good paper media, preferably one that has much larger pleats than OEM (larger the pleats, the larger the effective surface area is, and in turn easier air flow without loss of filtering capabilities).</p><p></p><p>The SVC Tune is one of the premier tunes you can get. Retains excellent smooth driveability for when the 'Mis is with you, but put the hammer down, and you'll open up a can whoop. Also retains all sensors and safety safe gaurds to prevent motor damage. Plenty of people here can vouch for this tune.</p><p></p><p>-Joseph Haynes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HAYNES OFFROAD, post: 925344, member: 2684"] Like others have said, the gains found from an aftermarket CAI are small, and with off-road use, many have found other issues with fitment and the intake staying together (a bad thing in a dusty environment). An exception to this would be in forced induction applications. A good panel filter (we do not recommend oiled filters, such as K&N, especially in off-road use, as the oil catches a lot of dust, but is not able to filter out the super fine particulates, and once the oil is filled with dirt, the filtering efficiency goes way down). Stick with a good paper media, preferably one that has much larger pleats than OEM (larger the pleats, the larger the effective surface area is, and in turn easier air flow without loss of filtering capabilities). The SVC Tune is one of the premier tunes you can get. Retains excellent smooth driveability for when the 'Mis is with you, but put the hammer down, and you'll open up a can whoop. Also retains all sensors and safety safe gaurds to prevent motor damage. Plenty of people here can vouch for this tune. -Joseph Haynes [/QUOTE]
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