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<blockquote data-quote="spartanraptor" data-source="post: 518471" data-attributes="member: 8225"><p>Congrats. I never thought much of the warnings from other members in regards to upgrading the cheap stupid rubber pieces that both connect intake tube to throttle body and filter. But if you off road your truck i HIGHLY recommend replacing them with high quality silicone versions. </p><p>I popped my hood the last time out only to find out i was not connected to my filter at all anymore, rubber connector had tore right off from heavy off roading. I had to use black electrical tape someone had on hand to get me home. </p><p>Again, strongly advice the replacement of AFE rubber pieces with silicone versions. This is the only flaw i have come across using the AFE. </p><p></p><p>Also, i too ran my intake without the tune for a little only to end up getting a 5star tune because my truck did not function properly without it. Every truck will react differently for the most part though, just stating my experience. It was either intake and tune or no intake at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spartanraptor, post: 518471, member: 8225"] Congrats. I never thought much of the warnings from other members in regards to upgrading the cheap stupid rubber pieces that both connect intake tube to throttle body and filter. But if you off road your truck i HIGHLY recommend replacing them with high quality silicone versions. I popped my hood the last time out only to find out i was not connected to my filter at all anymore, rubber connector had tore right off from heavy off roading. I had to use black electrical tape someone had on hand to get me home. Again, strongly advice the replacement of AFE rubber pieces with silicone versions. This is the only flaw i have come across using the AFE. Also, i too ran my intake without the tune for a little only to end up getting a 5star tune because my truck did not function properly without it. Every truck will react differently for the most part though, just stating my experience. It was either intake and tune or no intake at all. [/QUOTE]
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