vegas39
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For all you guys that are running homemade air intakes and not drawing in fresh air, are you finding a great loss in power on warm or hot days?
I got rid of my bulky banks box during the winter and made a homemade air intake that is just drawing air from the engine compartment and the last few days of warm weather, I'm seeing a great loss in power. In the morning when its cool out, the truck has plenty of power. In the afternoon with the a/c running, this truck wouldnt pull a sick hoe off a **** pot!
I came home today and removed my cone filter and ran a piece of temporary flexible duct from my original air duct to my 3" pipe that goes into my turbo, after taking a drive, I noticed a difference in power. We were 87 degrees today and I'll hate to see this thing when its 110.
I got rid of my bulky banks box during the winter and made a homemade air intake that is just drawing air from the engine compartment and the last few days of warm weather, I'm seeing a great loss in power. In the morning when its cool out, the truck has plenty of power. In the afternoon with the a/c running, this truck wouldnt pull a sick hoe off a **** pot!
I came home today and removed my cone filter and ran a piece of temporary flexible duct from my original air duct to my 3" pipe that goes into my turbo, after taking a drive, I noticed a difference in power. We were 87 degrees today and I'll hate to see this thing when its 110.