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Anyone have any experience or thoughts about the K&N 63-3109? I would like to add a CAI, and even though I don't expect much of a HP gain with any setup, I want to get a good option. I like the Roto-Fab but the K&N can be had for $150 less. The snap on lid of the K&N with the rubber grommets is questionable to me for some reason. If anyone can give feedback it would be appreciated.

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On 11/16/2019 at 4:10 PM, 570590 said:

Anyone have any experience or thoughts about the K&N 63-3109? I would like to add a CAI, and even though I don't expect much of a HP gain with any setup, I want to get a good option. I like the Roto-Fab but the K&N can be had for $150 less. The snap on lid of the K&N with the rubber grommets is questionable to me for some reason. If anyone can give feedback it would be appreciated.

Not with this one specifically, but I have used KN in the past on my 2500HD w 6.0L V8 and was very pleased with it.  One thing in particular, the K&N publishes the HP Gains from Dyno Tests.  It looks like the results for the 5.3L V8 are 15.7HP gain and that is outstanding IMHO.   The pictures I saw of the KN setup for the K&N 63-3109  have a nice factory finish under the hood, and the clip on top is using rubber grommets with oversized pins that pop into the holes, that would be a very tight seal, thinking about getting one myself now - where did you find it for $150?  I'd snatch one up quick at that price, but that sounds too good to be true. 

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It's $150 less than Roto Fab. Found it for $335 on ebay. I had a K&N years ago on a 2002 Silverado and it served me well without issues. I seem to remember reading on here from someone that they suspected the K&N would require tuning where the Roto Fab does not. And I do believe the Dyno sheet they advertise is for the 6.2

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I put one on my truck this weekend, and have 400 miles on it since install. I have averaged 19 mpg, which has been mostly highway, per the vehicles info system (which I know can be off at times). The sound is great when you put your foot in to it. I have had other brands of CAI's, but I keep coming back to K&N. Install took about 30-45 minutes, and it does seem more responsive. The rubber grommets hold the lid pretty tight. I didn't feel uncomfortable with it. I have a 19 Denali with the 6.2L. Hope this helps. 

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Has anyone had any computer issues with the 63-3109 K&N Kit.  I installed one on my 2019 Sierra Denali 6.2 last night (with disconnected battery), took it for a test drive with no problems.  Sounded great, all seemed good and ran it for about 20 miles, averaging 55 MPH.  This morning, I ran about a mile down the road, about a mile at about 35 MPH, to a garage to wash it.  I washed it, pulled it out and parked it.  1/2 hour later, I went to start it, and it just turned over.  I tried 3X, but no luck.  I disconnected the battery for 20 minutes, and that reset the computer and I got it started.  Nothing in the instructions about getting it tuned, or retuned or anything.  I bought it for the increased HP and hopefully increased mileage.  I tow a motorcycle trailer, and I'm hoping this will help.  Any thoughts?

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