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Old 05-15-2008, 06:49 AM
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Wondering which CAI to go with, wanting the one with most power gains and don't care about the noise.
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I have a K&N 77 series and like it pretty good but I like the afe better but I wasn't willing to spend the price difference.The volants quality looks poor and from the installs that I've seen I don't know how it makes any power. The intake tube is larger in diameter than the throttle body and it has a neck down coupler that doesn't even have a smooth transition it has to add a lot of turbulence and volant doesn't have an in house dyno to see if their intakes really make power K&N does. The reason most people buy the volant is because of the filter it's a donaldson design and is supposed to go 100,000 miles before you have to replace (yes I said replace) it. I'm waiting for the banks to come out it would be the only one that could possibly replace the K&N and they also have an in house dyno to verify the power gains.
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I installed the Volant on my grandpas DC and it fit just fine and definately added a few ponies not to mention better throttle response.
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And yeah, in-house dyno's are pure marketing bs
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