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Old 02-09-2008, 10:47 AM
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Default Re: AFE Intake Installed

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Originally Posted by crankytexan View Post
1. The threads for brass hose connector where not correct and ended up stripping when I went to install the connector. I just re-threaded it and installed a new connector for the house.
That could be a REAL show stopper if you don't have a tap and die set big enough. I have an AFE drop in filter. I was thinking about the whole CAI setup, but not so sure now. Also not sure how much I would gain for that much $$$. I feel my truck is snappier and sounds much better with the drop in already.
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