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Old 11-03-2009, 02:05 AM
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Here's the link to the thread.

https://www.f150forum.com/f7/cold-air-intake-9159/

My buddy just picked up a used Airaid CAI and he went from a 7.6 to 7.2 on his 0-60..
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Originally Posted by ford4wd08
ok not to sound like a d!ck but im not goin to give any sugestions to someone that doesnt even know what engine is in their truck, im mean thats pathetic, but anyways since thats cleared up, i would go with a CAI, exhaust, programmer, not in that order but definatley get the big 3
but he did know what engine it had..... it was a simple 2 letter mistake
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Originally Posted by dilloncawthon
but he did know what engine it had..... it was a simple 2 letter mistake
i know that why im helping him now.... well not really helping just giving my opinion
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Originally Posted by Shawn D
I would get a Edge Evo tuner. They are a nice addition for fuel economy and performance.

My dad is always watching those truck shows and they seem to push Bullydog a lot.
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Also, I was on the Airaid page looking at their CAI system and I noticed that they also have a throttle body spacer.

Anybody use this or know if the concept is even worthwhile?
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Originally Posted by Prophetable
Also, I was on the Airaid page looking at their CAI system and I noticed that they also have a throttle body spacer.

Anybody use this or know if the concept is even worthwhile?
don't waste the money on one. they do nothing
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throttle bodys spacers are just a paper weight



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