So I fabbed up A CAI. I basically cut the tube with the MAF in it and connected an elbow and a spectre air filter an now I feel as if I lost a good deal of horsepower. So I'm going tomorrow to the chevy dealer and getting another airbox lid... Those CAI's aren't all they cracked up to be.
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Ok I think I found the culprit. That tube that goes tinto the intake, I separated them and plugged the ends and I got my power back, but I dont think it made any more of a difference than cutting the bottom out of the airbox.
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Well, the first problem I see with your CAI is that you're not drawing any cold air. Is that PVC? Also, you're still stock after the MAF, so you won't see a gain once the air hits the accordian section behind the MAF and merges with the air in the silencer. Your stock airbox was probably working much better.<a href=\"http://www.fullthrottlev6.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.fullthrottlev6.com</a><br /><a href=\"http://www.chitownracing.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.chitownracing.com</a>
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Yes that is PVC. I do notice some gain, and actually I'm not quite done with it. I was going to replace that front section But I did'nt know if I'd got more gain from leaving it like that, also I was going to run the tube to the engine between the radiator and block. I just wanted to know if I should replace that stock piece. Believe it or not the PVC works really well. It's as wide as the intakes on the CAIs and being plastic doesn't conduct heat and I can route it where I want, plus it's cheap. that whole setup only cost about 40$
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yea you need to get that filter to the fender area and not by your hot engine first. Then seal it from the engine bay and make the path as smooth as possible. Remove silencers and accordian paths from it and it will flow better.
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