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So I just went back and looked. I have the email from XM toting the exciting news feature of stations by Pandora. It has my year, model and radio ID number in the email. I guess if it's gone after today's update I will have to cancel my service.
Gotcha. That was my best guess. My light isn't on either that I noticed and it is warm here in LA so I'm guessing it is software related with the update we all just got.
Again. This is not factual information. This is your opinion. Most aftermarket intakes are also cold air intakes that just allow more air to pass while maintaining filtration standards. HAI is a silly thought. Again. Under hood temps cause heat soak on older metal tubed intakes. With all...
Listen. I don't work for any sponsors or vendors on here and I'm not trying to sell anyone anything. I have some experience with racing, building and tuning, mostly Corvettes and diesel engines, but I will never claim to be an expert. I'm here to learn from everyone about my new truck and give...
Again. Your "butt" isn't a Dyno, and a couple runs around the block isn't a real test. A drop in K&N isn't a better flowing (or particularly quality) intake system. The changes you make need time to be processed in the fuel trims. Your ECM/PCM need to be able to make the adjustments for any...
Also heat-soak from the engine bay plays very little role with plastic and cloth materials. The velocity of the air is going to easily off set any temperatures in front of the engine while the vehicle is in motion.
I'm sorry but this just isn't correct. Yes it lets more air through, which is the point. Not sure how it will have more dirt? Filters are based on the micron size allowed to pass. The stock is much higher than a quality oiled aftermarket filter. The stock box pulls from a stagnant cavity...
I don't understand the posts about "not needing anymore air" and "it's a waste of money" or "it felt sluggish". Is this a genuine popular opinion on here? Every engine, turbine or vacuum of any sort can benefit from more and cleaner air. Performance to longevity both hinge around the quality...
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