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<blockquote data-quote="Tucker" data-source="post: 12158810" data-attributes="member: 11510"><p>Dude, really? :shrug:</p><p>Quality filters are $50 bucks</p><p></p><p>We price our kits as they should be.</p><p>If you had to build it yourself the typical price for parts are:</p><p>Silicone reducer ($25-35)</p><p>Custom aluminum tube 4.5" ($30-50)</p><p>Powder coating ($20)</p><p>S&B Powertack filter ($50) </p><p>ABS plastic heat shield ($50)</p><p>Clamps and weather strip ($15)</p><p>Time calling and running around town ($?)</p><p></p><p>We package it for $169</p><p></p><p>Research tells the OP it makes power and people are using it.</p><p>Members post it makes the same power as the Vortech kit that's $120 more</p><p>But you still want to shread the JLT?</p><p></p><p>Also, the heat shield is not open on the bottom at all. It's uses the air inlet from the grille and bolts in 2 places for a secure fit. It seals to the hood and allows good air flow to the filter. </p><p></p><p>No, it's not a molded piece like the Airaid or Roush, but it also saves you $120 and it's been proven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tucker, post: 12158810, member: 11510"] Dude, really? :shrug: Quality filters are $50 bucks We price our kits as they should be. If you had to build it yourself the typical price for parts are: Silicone reducer ($25-35) Custom aluminum tube 4.5" ($30-50) Powder coating ($20) S&B Powertack filter ($50) ABS plastic heat shield ($50) Clamps and weather strip ($15) Time calling and running around town ($?) We package it for $169 Research tells the OP it makes power and people are using it. Members post it makes the same power as the Vortech kit that's $120 more But you still want to shread the JLT? Also, the heat shield is not open on the bottom at all. It's uses the air inlet from the grille and bolts in 2 places for a secure fit. It seals to the hood and allows good air flow to the filter. No, it's not a molded piece like the Airaid or Roush, but it also saves you $120 and it's been proven. [/QUOTE]
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