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Old 03-13-2016, 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 2thousand5.4
Here's the pics of the fans cman. Excuse the mess of wiring and the poorly mounted circuit breakers cleaning all that crap up and making it look nice is next week's project. The only part of the radiator that it doesn't cover is about and inch column on the passenger side

I'm about to go draw a diagram too
Right , get'er working the way you want first , then make her look all professional like.

I do the same.

Have to say tho. Don't see too many pics with efans and a factory intake in the same shot lol.
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Right , get'er working the way you want first , then make her look all professional like.

I do the same.

Have to say tho. Don't see too many pics with efans and a factory intake in the same shot lol.
Lol they have been working for a while now I just haven't got around to rerouting the wires and yeah seems like most everyone that does them has either a lightning swap or a CAI
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Originally Posted by 2thousand5.4
Lol they have been working for a while now I just haven't got around to rerouting the wires and yeah seems like most everyone that does them has either a lightning swap or a CAI
Right, at least a 3" tube of some kind...bent in the middle lol.
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Right, at least a 3" tube of some kind...bent in the middle lol.
Lol is there any after Market CAI that flows better than stock? I know there is some sealed models that take in air from the fender but I was alway under the impression the stock one with gotts mod is about the best
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
P&P upper intake, Cold air intake w/gotts (dry element), Custom exhaust LTH's, HF cats.
can you post a pic of your CAI with the gotts? Or explain how you did it. I've been wanting to do this with mine.
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What degree thermostat should I run with the swap? 160?

Should I get a stock size lower pulley ring to run instead of the 4 and 6 # rings I currently have?

What coolant does the intercooler system take?

Finally should turn the knock sensor off in the tune or just unplug it?
I used a 180 thermostat for cold weather still, run the 4lb. Lower, coolant is the same as your truck, and I had my knock sensor turned off in the tune.
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Originally Posted by 2thousand5.4
Lol is there any after Market CAI that flows better than stock? I know there is some sealed models that take in air from the fender but I was alway under the impression the stock one with gotts mod is about the best
That's only half right. The factory unit should be swapped out. It's probably the most lumpy turbulent intake made. That's not good at all lol. You want smooth flow, smooth and cool for the summer months. With most, I think that's the first thing that goes in the trash. For good reason IMO.

I like my Volant tube. It's a composite tube, sanded and buffed to mirror finish inside. The way they should be factory. TB should be smooth, -



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That's as efficient as I could get it anyway.
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
That's only half right. The factory unit should be swapped out. It's probably the most lumpy turbulent intake made. That's not good at all lol. You want smooth flow, smooth and cool for the summer months. With most, I think that's the first thing that goes in the trash. For good reason IMO.

I like my Volant tube. It's a composite tube, sanded and buffed to mirror finish inside. The way they should be factory. TB should be smooth, -



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3" tube/MAF cylinder/ Factory air box, -



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Gotts mod, extended to the second openning in the cavity, -



That's as efficient as I could get it anyway.
I'll have to look into one of those tubes. Looks like you have an aftermarket maf too. Or is that the stock one with a different housing?
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Wait nevermind lol I just re-read your post
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Originally Posted by pfoley12
can you post a pic of your CAI with the gotts? Or explain how you did it. I've been wanting to do this with mine.
That's a 3" Fernco connecting up to the MAF. Plumbing section at Home Depot. At the Gotts mod end, I used a regular 3" intake boot. They are a little thinner and more flexible. I believe it called a intake adapter and I either found it at Auto Zone or Oriely's.

For the end piece through the fender, it's a piece or 3" irrigation septic pipe..Not scheduled 40...too thick, too much sanding for the outside taper. Yea that's right, I even tapered the pipes cut off end lol.

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