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I've been running the C&L Street CAI (with no-tune insert) since May, with zero issues and thoroughly enjoyed the performance gain. Just curious: what specific issues are you referring to regarding the "MAF signal quality"?
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What kind of tune will we need? A custom dynotune or will a good canned tune be supplied? What about current SCT PRP users (including those who bought the SCT PRP from Modular Depot years ago)? Would we be able to obtain the air transfer function with the purchase of a MD CAI kit?
I would consider one if it were well engineered: 100% drop-in replacement, no vehicle modifications, with a solid MAF mount and a filter retention designed to be easily replaced/removed for cleaning.
I would consider one if it were well engineered: 100% drop-in replacement, no vehicle modifications, with a solid MAF mount and a filter retention designed to be easily replaced/removed for cleaning.
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What kind of tune will we need? A custom dynotune or will a good canned tune be supplied? What about current SCT PRP users (including those who bought the SCT PRP from Modular Depot years ago)? Would we be able to obtain the air transfer function with the purchase of a MD CAI kit?
I would consider one if it were well engineered: 100% drop-in replacement, no vehicle modifications, with a solid MAF mount and a filter retention designed to be easily replaced/removed for cleaning.
I would consider one if it were well engineered: 100% drop-in replacement, no vehicle modifications, with a solid MAF mount and a filter retention designed to be easily replaced/removed for cleaning.
It should meet all your needs. It has a heat sheild/mount and the air filter will be easily removable without removing the entire CAI.
Ken
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i still need a CAI
im about the pull the trigger on Steeda cai/elbow.
however, this sounds interesiting and if you move fast enough, you maye be able to sway me from steeda.
-Yao
however, this sounds interesiting and if you move fast enough, you maye be able to sway me from steeda.
-Yao
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I will most likely offer a tune with the kit. I will consider releasing the MAF transfer function. That will probably be the best way to handle it.
It should meet all your needs. It has a heat sheild/mount and the air filter will be easily removable without removing the entire CAI.
Ken
It should meet all your needs. It has a heat sheild/mount and the air filter will be easily removable without removing the entire CAI.
Ken
I may be interested if your tunes can stack up with bama/tillman/brenspeeds.
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Ken, I know this may go against MD's business case for the CAI project, but one thing that I found a bit annoying with some of the CAI kits is that if I were to purchase one, it would include a flasher with a canned tune. I bet that if the vendor chose not to include the flasher w/ a canned tune, it would shave a few hundred dollars off the CAI price. There aren't many SCT PRP users here, but it'd be great if MD considered selling a special CAI package to current PRP users where it includes the CAI hardware and the value file needed by the PRP user. I look forward to seeing the MD CAI! Thanks for considering the S197 market!!
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I am sorry, I did not mean to have them stack literally. What I did mean was are your tunes just as good or better?
I know the reputation of the tuners I previously listed because of the large following on these forums, however I do not know much info about you...
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Well, I'm not here really to start a debate on mail order tuning. that could turn ugly. I believe my tunes can compete at any level. I also drive a 05 auto everyday, so I'm constantly revising my tune to make it better.
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If you want to read more about us, check out this post
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showth...ight=introduce
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What causes the "noise" in the signal? Is it shrouded some way or not placed properly in the airstream?
I have the Racer from C&L and have no issues with throttle lag or such gremlins. I run 3-4 tenths quicker than a couple of guys with similar setups and different CAI (read: JLT).
I would be interested to see some dyno comparisons with yours against 3-4 of the most popular units currently available. I think this would sell me if it did indeed out shine the competition. Just my $.02
I have the Racer from C&L and have no issues with throttle lag or such gremlins. I run 3-4 tenths quicker than a couple of guys with similar setups and different CAI (read: JLT).
I would be interested to see some dyno comparisons with yours against 3-4 of the most popular units currently available. I think this would sell me if it did indeed out shine the competition. Just my $.02
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What causes the "noise" in the signal? Is it shrouded some way or not placed properly in the airstream?
I have the Racer from C&L and have no issues with throttle lag or such gremlins. I run 3-4 tenths quicker than a couple of guys with similar setups and different CAI (read: JLT).
I would be interested to see some dyno comparisons with yours against 3-4 of the most popular units currently available. I think this would sell me if it did indeed out shine the competition. Just my $.02
I have the Racer from C&L and have no issues with throttle lag or such gremlins. I run 3-4 tenths quicker than a couple of guys with similar setups and different CAI (read: JLT).
I would be interested to see some dyno comparisons with yours against 3-4 of the most popular units currently available. I think this would sell me if it did indeed out shine the competition. Just my $.02
I'll be doing a bone stock 07 today. We will do a baseline and a tuned/JLT setup and a tuned/MDR setup. I'll have to look and see if I have any other CAIs in stock to use.
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Should be interesting. Anxious to see the results.
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I am in the market for a CAI and after reading some about Ken, I do believe I will see what he has to offer. I see that you will be able to paint them I assume to match the car color if desired , is this correct?
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Yes, we have a paint booth here and do all types of paint work. They will probably be offered in polished, black and factory color match.
I drove my car home and back to the shop and so far so good. Car seems a bit smoother but that really is subjective. I'm going to fill up and track fuel milage. Will have the back to back testing up later today from the dyno session on a stock 07 GT.