The truck most likely comes with a CAI. Pretty much all do now. If you are looking for looks, go for it. If you are looking for HP/Torque gains, forget it and save your money.What’s up RAMFAM,
What is the best cold air intake for a 2025 1500 SST 3.0? I have been looking and have no idea which way to go. k&N, S&B, etc. what had you noticed when using yours. Thanks
The truck most likely comes with a CAI. Pretty much all do now. If you are looking for looks, go for it. If you are looking for HP/Torque gains, forget it and save your money.
That's WITH a tuner. It isn't what He asked. I believe he is talking stock truck. HP gains can be made on modified trucks, but that is dependent on how much you want to spend per pony.Wrong, the K&N makes noticeable gains with tuner. yesterday an SO got into the 11sec range with Diablo tuner and K&N CAI, and NO they don't come with one.
That's the only potential way of any kind of performance increase, if the factory intake is restrictive. I'm not familiar with the Hurricane intake, but I find it very difficult to believe it's restrictive. Manufacturer's are trying to eke as much fuel economy as possible because of CAFE standards. You don't do that by designing an engine with a restrictive intake. I may be giving Stellantis too much credit, but until I see some real numbers on that I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt here.With the K&N CAI it removes the resonator tube that sits on top of the engine and the air filter and air box are no longer a choak point in the induction system.
For me there is a gain in turbo/bov sound and increased air flow so it's not a waste. I don't think there was a 41HP gain but it does run and sound better.
You're definitely giving them too much credit. Just look at some of the OEM intakes and you'll see they're restrictive. I didn't say all. They do it to keep the noise down. Anyways people will argue this until the end of time. Spend your money how you want and don't let others discount it.That's the only potential way of any kind of performance increase, if the factory intake is restrictive. I'm not familiar with the Hurricane intake, but I find it very difficult to believe it's restrictive. Manufacturer's are trying to eke as much fuel economy as possible because of CAFE standards. You don't do that by designing an engine with a restrictive intake. I may be giving Stellantis too much credit, but until I see some real numbers on that I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt here.
It's good that you're happy with the sound of your intake. But without data to back it up, your claims that it has increased air flow and the engine runs better are subjective at best.
,Early on GDE tested and said: "What’s up RAMFAM,
What is the best cold air intake for a 2025 1500 SST 3.0? I have been looking and have no idea which way to go. k&N, S&B, etc. what had you noticed when using yours. Thanks
Like I said, I believe data. Doesn't matter how many people say whether or not a particular intake design is restrictive or not, or how many people drop in and say there have been solid gains with brand x intake. I'm an engineer. When it comes to something like this, I trust the maths lolYou're definitely giving them too much credit. Just look at some of the OEM intakes and you'll see they're restrictive. I didn't say all. They do it to keep the noise down. Anyways people will argue this until the end of time. Spend your money how you want and don't let others discount it.
Many have proven gains while others have proven no gains. To each their own I say. Spend your money how ya want. I've ran them on a few vehicles and not on others.Like I said, I believe data. Doesn't matter how many people say whether or not a particular intake design is restrictive or not, or how many people drop in and say there have been solid gains with brand x intake. I'm an engineer. When it comes to something like this, I trust the maths lol![]()