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Old 6/30/11, 05:25 PM
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K&N no tune intake

So I was looking around Craigs list and came a cross a K&N (no tune) cold-air intake for $125. I thought this was a great deal so I scooped it up and installed it. WOW! I am impressed. I have been saving up for a SCT X3, but for the time being this will do nicely. This thing really makes the car growl. I can't wait to get the flash tuner and see what a real boost in power feels like. Do you guys think it would be better to upgrade to a tune required intake when i get a tuner? Or will this "no tune" intake be just as good with a tuner?
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If it's like the GMS CAI "no tune" you just put back stock MAF sensor and then use tuner. Great way to start out!
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I would not waste money on another CAI. But, I would get the X3 from somewhere like AM that will give you a custom tune for the K&N CAI.
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Buying another intake sounds like a waste of money, the K&N is a good intake. I've had one in my car since I've had it. The tuner is a good idea though.
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