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Mopar’s “Ram Airflow” Cold-Air Intake System For Ram 1500:

I did my first oil change today... I know I saw the question earlier with the answer but didn’t see a picture. For anyone wondering there is lots of room for funnel to add oil, for those with a steady hand you could free pour but you would likely end up with a mess...

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anyone know where these may be purchased?
 

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Can I share eBay links on here. Found a great deal. Free shipping too
 
Definitely the ram air but that price. So I went with the S&B intake and love it.
The S&B looks like a nice option but other then switching from a flat filter to a round one is it really letting that much more air in over the stock airbox? It is still using the OEM inlet tube into that sealed airbox correct? That is what has prevented me from getting something like the S&B intake. I would like to get the Ram Airflow but the price is ridiculous at the local dealership and shipping is over $350 for me from any of the online retailers.
 
i was looking at changing the hood to the scoop hood it looks like you can do it around the same price as the plastic ram air tunnel
 
The S&B looks like a nice option but other then switching from a flat filter to a round one is it really letting that much more air in over the stock airbox? It is still using the OEM inlet tube into that sealed airbox correct? That is what has prevented me from getting something like the S&B intake. I would like to get the Ram Airflow but the price is ridiculous at the local dealership and shipping is over $350 for me from any of the online retailers.
Just buy a quality drop-in filter, cut out the carbon filter, and you have the performance of an S&B for $41 and not $300. If you are looking for looks under the hood, you can pay $259 more :ROFLMAO:

 
The S&B looks like a nice option but other then switching from a flat filter to a round one is it really letting that much more air in over the stock airbox? It is still using the OEM inlet tube into that sealed airbox correct? That is what has prevented me from getting something like the S&B intake. I would like to get the Ram Airflow but the price is ridiculous at the local dealership and shipping is over $350 for me from any of the online retailers.
I ordered mine on eBay. No tax and free shipping. Also you can make an offer.

 
You can share whatever you like...as long as it's not porn ;)
NOW you tell me... 🙃

I ordered mine on eBay. No tax and free shipping. Also you can make an offer.

Nice find! I think that may be the cheapest yet when you factor in shipping (or lack thereof), at least without visiting the $tealership with a discount coupon.
 
Does anyone know the filter element part number? Or if there are paper replacement elements from any major filter company? I know it comes with a "washable" cloth element but I don't trust them. Thanks!
I have not been able to locate one online. :unsure:
I was going to pick one up so that I would have a spare.
I will stop by the dealership sometime this month and see if they can order one. :rolleyes:
Will share the parts number if I succeed. ;)
Thanks, I'm wondering that as well now.

Any luck on a part #? I removed the filter tonight, just out of curiosity. No part numbers anywhere on it that I can see. Approximately 15.5" x 12" x 2.75". Seems to be an odd shape, doesn't seem to match any K&N or other universal rectangular filters that I've found so far.
 
Has anyone tried buying one in CA?


-Midnight @midnight_the1500

Laramie 5’ 7” 4x4 Crew Cab
Diamond Black Crystal Pearl
Level 2 Equipment Group
19–Speaker Harman Kardon Premium Sound, Blind–Spot with Cross–Path Detection, HD Radio, Heated Second–Row Seats, ParkSense Front and Rear Park–Assist with Stop Rain–Sensitive Windshield Wipers, Rear Under–Seat Compartment Storage, Remote Tailgate–Release, Rear 60 / 40 Folding Split–Recline Seat Single–Disc Remote CD Player, Tailgate–Ajar Warning Lamp, Uconnect 4C NAV with 12–Inch Display, Front and Rear Rubber Floor Mats, 3.92 Rear Axle Ratio, Anti–Spin Differential Rear Axle, 5.7–Liter V8 HEMI MDS VVT Engine, Panoramic sunroof, Power Running Boards, Rear Wheelhouse–Liners , 33–Gallon Fuel Tank, 20” polished rims, drop in bed liner

Items installed after purchase:
RetraxPro MX Tonneau Cover, Yakima crossbars and Bike rack, Mopar 2” lift kit, Ceramic Coated, Tinted windows, AMP research side step 2.0, Lasfit Auto lighting for third brake light, K&N drop in air and cabin filter, Suspension and Transfer Case skid plates, 285/65R20 BF Goodrich KO2s, Wilco offset hitchgate.
 
Any luck on a part #? I removed the filter tonight, just out of curiosity. No part numbers anywhere on it that I can see. Approximately 15.5" x 12" x 2.75". Seems to be an odd shape, doesn't seem to match any K&N or other universal rectangular filters that I've found so far.
I was just going to inquire at my next oil change at the dealership. Parts doesn't seem to know still here when I call..
 
If I remember right a long time ago there was discussion about the Ram air intake and how it handles the snow?

Today it's snowing, and it's that "sideways snow" variety, that you can swear is going straight at your vehicle as you drive.
It was flying into the front of the truck, up over the hood, just everywhere.
I had 2x 30min drives today, I cleaned off the truck's headlights and plate after the first stop -
So I drove about 1 hour in "Sideways snow", it's sticking really well, very wet, very heavy stuff.

This is the perfect mix of factors to end up caked into the intake.
Out of curiosity, I threw open the hood, and here's what I found.

Stop 1
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It was cleaned at the front.
after 30min, here was stop 2.

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And I opened the intake to find:
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Clean and snowless!

PHEW!
 
I was just going to inquire at my next oil change at the dealership. Parts doesn't seem to know still here when I call..
Are you looking for the KN drop in filter for the stock air box? If so, the KN filter below fits with no issue. I used this for a month before moving to the ram air flow cai. If you are looking for the filter for the CAI, I’m not sure about that one. I am curious though.
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Are you looking for the KN drop in filter for the stock air box? If so, the KN filter below fits with no issue. I used this for a month before moving to the ram air flow cai. If you are looking for the filter for the CAI, I’m not sure about that one. I am curious though.
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No.....this entire thread is about the Mopar RamAir intake.
 

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