Nice looking kit.
How well do the filters, um, filter?
It definitely is. The fit is great as well. Straight forward install without dicking around.
Hello RedCandy5.0,
The AIRAID with a Tune will add just as much HP & TQ as any other system that “Requires” a tune. The difference is we engineer the AIRAID Intake system to offer proper MAF functionality so it does not require a tune so the customer has a choice and does not have to purchase a $300-600 “Tune” just to make the CAI work properly.
The AIRAID is designed for the best of both worlds. You can simply buy the kit and bolt it on and get a nice performance increase without any drivability issues, or for the customer who is looking for even more get up and go, you can add a “Tune” to the AIRAID for even greater performance.
Thanks,
David
David,
I spoke to somebody at Airaid about this CAI and have a question.
According to the gentleman I spoke to, he said that if I buy the Airaid CAI for my 2011 5.0 and I am only doing minor mods (axle-back, airaid cai, and a tune) that I should not remove the insert that makes it work with the stock tune.
He said it will make just as much power in the stock-tune configuration with a custom tune.
He said, if I went to do cams (major mods) then it would be better to remove it.
So, do you recommend leaving it in stock-tune configuration or removing the insert if I go with a tune?
I spoke to a Tuner who ran your Airaid with minor mods and they removed the piece?
Give me the straight scoop, I am very close to ordering one, part #451-264 with the Synthamax filter (no oiling required).
It is between the Roush (simple & cheap, but less power), C&L with no-tune required (same power, but I like your heat shield better), K&N drop-in (simpler and cheaper, least power), and the Airaid....
I just need this info to push me over the edge and order yours.
Thanks!!!!
Hello YELL03,
The only time you should remove the MVT is if you are going to do major modifications to the vehicle (Camshaft, Cylinder head, Rear End Gear Change, Forced Induction), basically modifications that would constitute a complete custom tune.
If you are using basic Bolt-on’s such as Cat-back exhaust, headers, or a Computer upgrade then you want to leave the MVT alone. You are not going to see a performance benefit by removing the MVT as it is there for proper calibration and is not a restriction.
You can always add a tune in conjunction with the Airaid for additional performance.
Any other questions, please let me know.
I would run all of the air raid CAIs with the insert installed, unless yo have a highly modified car.
YELL03:
Who's tune are you gonna run? I am still on the fence about mine.
Thanks
Brian