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SinCityFX4 Mon, March 9th, 2009 08:11 AM

Towing CAI Question
 
So, I have a guy on one of my other sites and he has a question about towing and cannot seem to get any help....
Here is his question...

"hello, i am new to this site, i recently purchaed a 2006 f150 king ranch 4x4. it has the k&n cold air kit, i pull a boat and cannot stand the noise it makes when under power. my first question is, does somebody make one that doesent sound like it's going to suck the hood in?? i will trade for a factory set up. i am located in central fl."

Any of you guys have some insight I can share with him???

Thanks!


Sin

Jackpine Mon, March 9th, 2009 10:39 AM

He's probably complaining about the "drone" that some CAIs make. Bill can get rid of that drone with a custom tune, or, he can just return the intake to the stock one as he's indicated by trading for it. Personally, I'd get a Gryphon and a custom tune.

There's a chance too, that he could be running lean with the intake, but this may not be an issue on his model year truck. Again, a custom tune would eliminate that possibility.

- Jack

OneTomcat Mon, March 9th, 2009 11:35 AM

I would have to agree with Jack..... my custom tunes with the Gryphon have eliminated the K&N drone with perhaps the exception of under WOT. But when that occurs things happen so fast ya won't notice any drone:evillol:

SinCityFX4 Tue, March 10th, 2009 12:32 AM

I figured...I will tell him he should hit up PHP..:2thumbs:

Thanx guys..I don't tow...so that one was certainly away from me. Knew about the drone but that was it.

kd4crs Tue, March 10th, 2009 06:51 AM

All the CAIs I tried made that horrible drone while towing our travel trailer. It was so loud you could not talk in the cab without yelling. That is what led me to develop the DWV intake mod. Check this out: http://dygytalworld.ehost-services13...l#faq_snorkel1 You get a little power bump from it and it keeps the factory noise dampers which makes it tolerable while towing.

88Racing Tue, March 10th, 2009 09:49 AM

Either the gryphon with custom tunes.

Or return back to stock and AEM dryflow drop in filter with the gotts/dwv mod.

Personally, the both of them. Just get rid of cai. The only reason I say this if the k+n ever gets over oiled after cleaning, it might lead to the maf sensor getting screwed up. That goes for any oiled filter.

Lars

Keeblerz28 Thu, April 1st, 2010 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 88Racing (Post 5420)
The only reason I say this if the k+n ever gets over oiled after cleaning, it might lead to the maf sensor getting screwed up. That goes for any oiled filter.

Lars

:bullcrap::bullcrap:
I don't know if that is a true statement:
K&N Response to Mass Air Flow Sensor Concerns
That page has some video links describing some in house K&N testing regarding exactly this. They couldnt break a MAF even after submerging it in oil.

Longshot270 Thu, April 1st, 2010 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keeblerz28 (Post 28987)
:bullcrap::bullcrap:
I don't know if that is a true statement:
K&N Response to Mass Air Flow Sensor Concerns
That page has some video links describing some in house K&N testing regarding exactly this. They couldnt break a MAF even after submerging it in oil.

It is not that the oil breaks the sensor, the problem is the oil is said to coat the sensor and mess up the readings.

Jackpine Thu, April 1st, 2010 11:29 PM

That's an interesting link, Keebler. What I like about it is it seems pretty "calm", clear, to the point and was written by someone who knows how to write (at least the couple pages I've read so far). It makes me want to believe them.

Another thing I acknowledge is that "Bluejay", another Mod on f150online has been using a K&N drop in for years with no problems whatsoever. I suspect they DO have a product that works, although I can't really decide if it works any better than the OEM filters.

- Jack

Longshot270 Thu, April 1st, 2010 11:35 PM

I have a K&N drop in filter and I did notice a slight improvement after installing it. I'm sure that gain is from having a little bit less filtration. I dont really care about what advertisers say about that because I can look through my filter and make out objects. It is however still filtering quite well and greasy spots on the inside of the intake are dark but still pretty clean.


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