as WOL said, all 3 work together best.
I don't have headers on this Jeep but adding the CAI and Dynomax I noticed a difference. I also like that you can use a pre-filter to help in really dusty areas. I used a pre-filter in Moab and glad I had it, that red dust was caked on and made cleaning the filter a lot easier.
anyone have any experience with intake systems on the 3.8 if so what systems work or do you prefer. And is a aftermarket intake system needed with an aftermarket exhaust?
2011 jku 3.5 r.e. Longarm lift.
I also did the Airaid CAI and Dynomax and it made a good improvement.
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Which one of air raids boxes are better the closed box or the open?? And I believe the only programmer available is the Diablo for the 2011 isn't it..The Dynomax Rock crawler exhaust is supposed to be here at the end of the week, and was hoping to get the CAI ordered as well.?
2011 JKU 3.5 R.E. Longarm lift.
The 2007-11 AIRAIDs are open and the new 2012-up are closed.
Was on there sight today and they showed a closed system for the 11's as well as the open, curious though if one flows better than the other. As well as wondering if water becomes a factor with the open setup.
2011 JKU 3.5 R.E. Longarm lift.
Hmmm, that's news to me but, not surprising. Certainly, there's no reason not to make them in closed boxes. An open box will allow for better flow but will be susceptible to water for sure.
That's what worries me with a trip to Drummond island late September this year, and I'm quite sure you remember that mess up there.
2011 JKU 3.5 R.E. Longarm lift.
Which one of air raids boxes are better the closed box or the open?? And I believe the only programmer available is the Diablo for the 2011 isn't it..The Dynomax Rock crawler exhaust is supposed to be here at the end of the week, and was hoping to get the CAI ordered as well.?
2011 JKU 3.5 R.E. Longarm lift.
Is the airaid filter dry or oiled? With that being said, does anyone prefer one over the other? I'm currently running a Banks CAI with an oiled filter and it gets caked up way too fast so I'm thinking about an airaid (reviews on here seem to be positive) if its a dry filter
Is the airaid filter dry or oiled? With that being said, does anyone prefer one over the other? I'm currently running a Banks CAI with an oiled filter and it gets caked up way too fast so I'm thinking about an airaid (reviews on here seem to be positive) if its a dry filter
caked up so fast? are you in a dusty region?, maybe get a prefilter if it's happening when you're wheeling.