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View Poll Results: which intake would you get?!
Airaid 4 11.11%
K&N 13 36.11%
Volant 19 52.78%
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Old 11-16-2007, 05:38 PM
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what about the brute forceee???

i think there dece, they look good n replace the whole intake
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Old 11-16-2007, 07:43 PM
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So what made you decide to take the Volant off though? I know there was no diff., but you still spent the $ for it, might as well put it on.

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Since this is for the first gen just do the air box mod and remove the fender resonator and call it good. I have a Volant sitting in the closet not being used. I could tell no difference between the Volant and the stock air intake mod.
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Old 11-16-2007, 07:44 PM
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Old 11-16-2007, 08:02 PM
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I'm running the AirRaid in mine and I love it.
If you plan on doing any off-road though, get the bags for it. I made that mistake once, had to replace the filter.
The AirRaid uses the stock pipe and the filter box. Takes off the lid of the box and Replaces it with a metal surround.
Really easy to install, took me about 5 minutes. (mainly because I pulled the factory box out THEN relized I needed to leave it)
The gains weren't hugely noticeable but the sound increase was great.
x2....i got the Quickfit too, nice sound improvement, but nothing i really noticed on the butt-dyno. very easy install, but probably not the best bet for performance improvement.
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Old 11-16-2007, 11:24 PM
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So what made you decide to take the Volant off though? I know there was no diff., but you still spent the $ for it, might as well put it on.
If threw Codes (Mass air flow code). Took it off they stoped.
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well if you're looking to get rid of it just let me know
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now that I did the air box mod,I was wondering if i could route some sort of flex tubing that they sell for exaust and make ram air out of it if that would make a difference?
I read about if we could get cool air = dense, produce better HP. Now my question is cause I'm in Northern VA and now it's cold and with my airbox mod there is no need to get any flex tubing cause is breathing cold air anyways. Anybody that can prove me wrong? I need to get that theory corrected. Thanks.
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my main concern would be gas mileage, secondary would be hp gains. I drive almost 90 miles one way to work. Has anyone noticed gains in gas with either the drop in box mod or the FIPK or...?
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i noticed gains with my FIPK, im average about 17-18 MPG city driving, probably better highway driving, the hp gains are little but i do notice a gain in power.
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I like volant quilty but the Air box mod is a lot beter use of your money.
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