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We only develop parts when we feel there is a short coming in the aftermarket. After testing various cold air systems we felt we could design a better performing unit for the performance packages we offer to our clients, so that is exactly what we did. I am not trying to knock other manufacturers by making these statements, but our needs are different from others as is obvious in this case. I do not wish to get into a debate on tuning required/not required, but I will state I have yet to see a vehicle on our chassis dyno (specifically speaking LT4/E92 ECU) with an aftermarket cold air that did not require recalibrating the ECU... Either from the air fuel being off/additional boost requiring timing adjustments or from the throttle blade closing due to the added horsepower production. |
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It is important to remember that an intake which requires a tune does not necessarily flow more air than a "No tune" system. For example, if we reduced the size of our MAF housing by .250" and left all other variables the same, our system would likely require a tune. But that does not mean it is flowing more air or making more power. Not to take anything away from the VR intake, as I'm sure they have done a great job developing their system. But I am confident our intake can compete on cars pushing 800+ hp. |
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Very interesting point of views here.
Someone needs to do a back to back to back to back test. ![]() I'll buy one from the person who gives me the best deal! AND THE MOST STICKERS!
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From what they told me it will be a non-tuned intake. I'm looking forward to it!! |
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Any further offerings people know about?
How about any 3rd party Vengeance CAI results yet? Is an air straightening device or velocity stack incorporated on this CAI? |
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Couldn't you just get a tune without a CAI and just a lower restriction K&N flat filter and get more horsepower? Why buy a CAI and HAVE to tune. What is the point?
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Have you seen the inside if the stock airbox? It's very restrictive and not condusive to maximum airflow. Roto Fab doesn't have to be tuned either.
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I don't know, I am leaving mine alone until there is really something better with a tune that has more horsepower and does not void my warranty.
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If you get any tune, the warranty is voided plain and simple. Unless you find an awesome dealer who'll overlook things and GM as well when the info is sent to them. Nobody has any data yet on the Vengeance CAI with the green hipo filter. I've seen another post here with a drop in replacement green filter but no data on that either. Vengeance's CAI will undoubtedly make more power than the stock airbox with drop in filter, no question about it. I don't even need data to come to that conclusion when you see the construction of the inside of our airbox it is very evident. I do like the Vengeance CAI price point compared to others. It's ridiculous however how much these things cost nowadays from every vendor though. Just a few years ago CAI's were half or less than they are now. That's why I hope more options become available so they have to be competitive with one another. |
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