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Old 04-30-2008, 04:55 PM
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Anyone installed this on their truck?

Claim up to 10HP for $100.......

I have aFe intake and wonder if it would make more of a difference with the higher air flow?
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I haven't tried one personally, but from what I've read here on TS, they do little to nothing. How do you like your AFE CIA ???? I'm thinking of getting one. Which one do you have ?
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Love the intake.......

Really noticed a difference off the bat. Notice way more in higher rpm, but with a 6 spd that really doesn't matter as the truck always finds a gear for max power.

One thing I noticed is the sound, it's actually quite loud (compared to stock). Almost sounds as if I put performance exhaust on!

Instructions were terrible, but if you've ever done one before, its really easy.....15 min.

Just don't forget to disconnect your bat during install so the ECU can re-learn quicker.

And way better gas mileage!!
An extra 150-200kms per tank!!!
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I haven't tried one personally, but from what I've read here on TS, they do little to nothing. How do you like your AFE CIA ???? I'm thinking of getting one. Which one do you have ?
99.9% of the TS members have not used one, yet they are all experts on the subject.

you should really think about that, before jumping to any conclusions.

I know about 2 guys who have put them on there new 5.7 Tundra, and they both like the difference it makes.

I have seen the same thing on so many "forums". One guy bashes the product and the rest of the SHEEP go right along with it, even though they have never used one before
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