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Interested in the pre filter ones and the chance at picking up a slight boost in MPG. What did you go with / worth it?
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mishimoto making one.Interested in the pre filter ones and the chance at picking up a slight boost in MPG. What did you go with / worth it?
Why do you say that? CAI and tune got me about 3mpg on my mustang, granted that was NA, I do not have experience with turbo/ecoboost. Does turbo not take as well to intakes?Not worth it imo, especially on a gas engine, turbo or not.
I Can't speak to CAI in general, but the Bronco solutions I've seen all get their air from the same place the OEM airbox does.Why do you say that? CAI and tune got me about 3mpg on my mustang, granted that was NA, I do not have experience with turbo/ecoboost. Does turbo not take as well to intakes?
NA is limited to what air it has access to. Turbo is going force/pull air regardless if it's coming from a stock box or a large box, it's going to force that air only so many psi regardless of where it comes from if that makes sense.Why do you say that? CAI and tune got me about 3mpg on my mustang, granted that was NA, I do not have experience with turbo/ecoboost. Does turbo not take as well to intakes?
Makes you wonder how CAL get increase mpg and more HP because someone once pointed out how you get more HP is by getting more gas into the engine plus they not very good if you off-road in in areas that is dusty like in Vegas .I always wonder if these CAI increase mpg and HP so easily, why donāt the manufacturers make them standard equipment? Sure would be a selling point to claim additional mpg and HP at a negligible cost. BTW, if you do opt to go with a CAI donāt go with one that claims it doesnāt require a tune. These units always throw codes after install.