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PMAS vs JLT Intake
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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 15906360" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>There's parts of this conversation that are prickly for some.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is that you should pick whatever your "tuner" feels more comfortable with or uses. The days of handing the keys to your tuner (or installing a chip) and seeing big jumps in performance are gone. The voodoo and the 18 coyote are pretty "wrung out" from the factory so there's not a lot that can be done to get more power (responsibly) because the motor continuously optimizes the A/F and spark advance based on all the conditions (rpm, throttle position, intake temps, etc). The engine runs out to max output in most conditions and then scales back based off knock sensor. That's not to say there isn't some improvements, but beyond leaning it out to risky levels, there isn't gobs of power to be squeezed like years ago.</p><p></p><p>Having said all that, you won't see many TRUE apples to apples results for intakes. Most of them are clouded because the gains are coupled with a tune, a tune and exhaust, a tune with exhaust and headers, etc.</p><p></p><p>When you completely isolate the "intake" beyond the throttle body with the MAF all by it's lonesome and without a tune, you'll find the gains are nearly negligible.</p><p></p><p>I picked JLT, just because it was a package and was something Lund already had done quite a bit of tuning/tweaking with for a canned/mail tune.</p><p></p><p>I also think the CAI really only becomes a limiting factor once you start heavily modding other things. Beyond wild improvements, I don't think it will matter between any intake (including stock) to move the needle, so it's basically whatever your tuner prefers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 15906360, member: 188865"] There's parts of this conversation that are prickly for some. Bottom line is that you should pick whatever your "tuner" feels more comfortable with or uses. The days of handing the keys to your tuner (or installing a chip) and seeing big jumps in performance are gone. The voodoo and the 18 coyote are pretty "wrung out" from the factory so there's not a lot that can be done to get more power (responsibly) because the motor continuously optimizes the A/F and spark advance based on all the conditions (rpm, throttle position, intake temps, etc). The engine runs out to max output in most conditions and then scales back based off knock sensor. That's not to say there isn't some improvements, but beyond leaning it out to risky levels, there isn't gobs of power to be squeezed like years ago. Having said all that, you won't see many TRUE apples to apples results for intakes. Most of them are clouded because the gains are coupled with a tune, a tune and exhaust, a tune with exhaust and headers, etc. When you completely isolate the "intake" beyond the throttle body with the MAF all by it's lonesome and without a tune, you'll find the gains are nearly negligible. I picked JLT, just because it was a package and was something Lund already had done quite a bit of tuning/tweaking with for a canned/mail tune. I also think the CAI really only becomes a limiting factor once you start heavily modding other things. Beyond wild improvements, I don't think it will matter between any intake (including stock) to move the needle, so it's basically whatever your tuner prefers. [/QUOTE]
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