Hello from New Mexico

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Toddster

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I have a 2012 Scab I purchased a few months back. Been waiting a long time to own one of these. Im anxious to learn what this truck is really about and what it can do. I dont plan on making high dollar upgrades, but I am looking for CAI ideas, and possible tuner options to give a little more jump off the line. Any suggestions would be appreciated....looking forward to meeting and learning from everyone
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K223

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Welcome aboard. They are quite capable. You will see that just from this site. Get out and have fun.
 

Ricoman

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Welcome..!! Dont see many SCAB's...mine is a 2014 SCAB,60K trouble free miles...all I can say is your gonna love it and be smiling every time you drive it.>!
 

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I also have a '12 Red Raptor. You will love it off road (There are a lot fun trails in New Mexico).

Everyone has there own opinions on CAI, but I like the K&N, for what it's worth.

Congrats on your "new" Raptor and welcome to FRF.
 

HORN HIGH ACES

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IMO, stick with the stock intake if you're going to see a lot of dirt. I would highly recommend a Pedal Commander for better throttle response which will help with more jump off the line.
 

Mk1 Caddy

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I can not recommend k&n even for street use down here in the southwest. Let's too much dust particles get by.
 
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