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Old Thu, July 28th, 2011, 07:54 PM
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Air force 1 intakes sound like the best cai to get.
It was.....they're no longer in business....unless you find a used one....
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Old Thu, July 28th, 2011, 08:16 PM
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Gotts mod done nothing for my truck. I don't see a difference. The gotta was disappointing. but I don't want a intake that sits and sucks hot air. Tired of hearing about the gotts mod though. There gots to be a intake that is better then the gotts. The jlt intake looks ridiculous. I don't think the cai will do much for the truck. Just want something under the hood that looks good and sounds good. I know it will make 10 hp tops so it don't bother me. Just want the best intake system for the money. Volant or s&b or banks are all sealed in a box and looks to be better then most cais. But I'm all in for your advice. I plan on lt, exhaust, fans, gears, and ud pullys. Don't get me wrong I done my homework but you guys here no more about cais then I do. In all honesty which cai would be best and not suck in hot air? I appreciate all your help man
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Old Thu, July 28th, 2011, 10:02 PM
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For the money.....volant or s&b.......banks is a little over priced....
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Guess I'll go with s&b. Thank you man. You been a great help.
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I'd steer clear of the S and B for sure I had one and took it back. It worked good set to stock tune but resonated like crazy on any tune. Resonated loud enough you couldnt carry on a conversation in the cab of the truck. The Gotts works really great I did it with a drop in k and n filter. It performs just as good as the s and b but no resonance.

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