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JLT's 2015 on the dyno testing our CAI
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<blockquote data-quote="bpmurr" data-source="post: 14527626" data-attributes="member: 88128"><p>Jay, nice looking intake. I'm a little concerned about your process in obtaining dyno results. Why didn't you get a number with the stock intake and tune? Then get a final number with your intake and tune. While the gains across the board are nice, as a buyer I don't know how much is coming from the tune and how much from your intake. Have you done any testing of air temps coming into the intake at speed with your intake and the stock intake? There is a lot of concern of heat build-up under the hood by not being completely sealed like the OEM unit and that any gains with the hood up on dyno would be lost on the street.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bpmurr, post: 14527626, member: 88128"] Jay, nice looking intake. I'm a little concerned about your process in obtaining dyno results. Why didn't you get a number with the stock intake and tune? Then get a final number with your intake and tune. While the gains across the board are nice, as a buyer I don't know how much is coming from the tune and how much from your intake. Have you done any testing of air temps coming into the intake at speed with your intake and the stock intake? There is a lot of concern of heat build-up under the hood by not being completely sealed like the OEM unit and that any gains with the hood up on dyno would be lost on the street. [/QUOTE]
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