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If any of you guys could help i would appreciate it. I have some of Bill's tunes and want to put on aem cai or use jackandjanets' gotts intake instructions. does a cai really make that much difference. and if i did either of them would i need new tunes. thanks guys
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I believe you would have to get the tunes adjusted. Adding a CAI or Gotts mod can make a difference in the performance. The best way to take advantage of one is to have a tune telling the truck what to do with the extra air. Since your tunes were for the stock intake, you would probably have to get your tunes adjusted. I'm not sure what all has to be changed, but I think the Air to Fuel ratio has to be corrected.
I just bought an AEM intake and I'll be installing it next week. I don't have custom tunes yet, but I'm about to buy them. I know the canned tunes were written for a stock intake, which provides less air flow. By adding the CAI, it increases the amount of air the engine gets, and the fuel amount stays the same, causing a leaner condition. I would think it would be same for a custom tune written for a stock intake.
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thanks, appreciate. you should check out the aem thread on f150 online. its really indepth
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Does the "Gotts" intake make that much difference? Not really. I don't seem to be able to "feel" the extra 7-8 HP it's supposed to give me. But, the engine runs very smoothly, and, it's even possible I'm getting slightly better gas mileage. - Jack
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In the stock setup, the sensor is AFTER the filter, above and behind it on the driver's side, in my truck. All the changes done to the intake in the "Gotts" style mod are way before that location, and are limited to allowing extra air in. By the time airflow reaches the sensor, the flow pattern is the same as always (more or less), but potentially, there's more of it. In a commercial setup, everything is different all the way to the throttle body. The simple sensor can't really account for all the differences. What I've just said is mostly based on discussions with Bill on this system. - Jack |
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Good points Jack!
Another thing Bill looks at when writing tunes for cai's is that each mfgr places them "generally" in the same area. But when the cai went through r+d the mfg looked for the optimum placement of the maf in it's cai. From what I understand of looking for their specs the placement may differ an inch or two or three from which ever mfg you chose. Thus the flow of air may be different at that area. Also alot of mfgs test at WOT. Find a cai mfg that tests all the way through the rpms and for DDs not for racing. Lars
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Do the custom dwv/gott's mod and a aem drop in! Approx $45 and doesn't hurt anything, no additional tweeking required. Lars
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