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2011-2014 Mustangs
Engine/Tuning
Finally got tuned
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<blockquote data-quote="BV600" data-source="post: 13929809" data-attributes="member: 123984"><p>I don't know how good that plastic heat shield and rubber would seal the filter away from 200+ degree temps, But I do know that the stocker will always be sucking cool fresh air in from outside. I think the air raid is the only that offers a snorkel connector?</p><p></p><p>I do believe the JLT or any CAI intake will pick up on a dyno. Now do back to back runs and it will start to just pull in hot air while the Stock will keep it consistent. Just my 2 cents though.</p><p></p><p>When I had a JLT on my 12' m6 I removed the snorkel system all together and tried to open up the grill area more to get air in there. To me the $350 can be spent else where and always have good results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BV600, post: 13929809, member: 123984"] I don't know how good that plastic heat shield and rubber would seal the filter away from 200+ degree temps, But I do know that the stocker will always be sucking cool fresh air in from outside. I think the air raid is the only that offers a snorkel connector? I do believe the JLT or any CAI intake will pick up on a dyno. Now do back to back runs and it will start to just pull in hot air while the Stock will keep it consistent. Just my 2 cents though. When I had a JLT on my 12' m6 I removed the snorkel system all together and tried to open up the grill area more to get air in there. To me the $350 can be spent else where and always have good results. [/QUOTE]
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