Aftermarket Air cleaner ?
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Look around there are a bunch of decent makers around. Just beware of any of the "off" brands. Many are not really well made and might look nice, but are either made poorly, don't work properly, or both.
Also if you change the intake you WILL have to do something about the ECM programming, like remapping an add-on like a PCIII or outright replacement like a TMax or its going to run even leaner than the factory settings.
Normally changing the exhaust is not a problem but messing with the intake WILL lead to leaner fuel air mixtures. Not a good thing at all.
Also if you change the intake you WILL have to do something about the ECM programming, like remapping an add-on like a PCIII or outright replacement like a TMax or its going to run even leaner than the factory settings.
Normally changing the exhaust is not a problem but messing with the intake WILL lead to leaner fuel air mixtures. Not a good thing at all.
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If ya got the cash, a spiked one or the Roland Sands Designs I have seen look bad ***...I went with an Arlen Ness Big Sucker Stage 1, simple, but good looking, home made cover, running open. what 128AUTO did with his cover is great looking.
Get a Dennis Kirk catalog and browse through for free ideas.
Get a Dennis Kirk catalog and browse through for free ideas.