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2014+ Intakes (CAI) & Air Filters


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Check out the Airaid MIT. The truck already has a CAI, you just need the tube and a lower restriction filter to get the same benefits as a $300 CAI. Any HP or MPG gains are marginal at best though. If you check the data, most CAI "performance improvements" happen at 5,000 rpm or above.

FYI.....you're in the 2014 section.....the Airaid MIT isn't available for the 2014 yet.

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With the older engines the oiled filters were okay but I've found with the new engines the MAF sensors are more sensitive and the oiled filters tend to mess with their readings so most people I know are switching over to the dry filter systems.

 

I would also avoid them in a direct injection engine as they already tend to burp up a small amount of oil already into the intake.

 

So that's my opinion older engines ok new engines avoid.

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