Cold air intake recommendations
What’s some good cold air intakes you guys have either herd of or have installed in your SS?
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Rotofab is the one to go with.
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the factory air box is pretty good at getting cold air. i saw ambient iats when the car was stock. i put 2” stainless NON COATED headers on my car and cut the bottom half off of the stock air box. iats now hover 2-4* above ambient. car runs good, i can’t justify the money to pick up maybe 3-5 hp.
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Oiled filter is said to catch a little more debris than a dry filter. Oiled filter has to be maintained more. It has to be cleaned and re oiled. IMO there is no discernable difference between the dry and wet filters. A oiled filter needs more maintenance .When you re oil a wet filter you have to be careful to not put too much oil on it as it may ruin your mass air flow sensor. Dry filter you just use some compressed air, blow it off and re install it.
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Rotofab Dry, if not that then a green drop in filter
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Rotofab
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