SKStinger
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Thanks for all your feedback guys, I'm still a bit on the fence but I think I'm going to eventually order one, worst case I just remove it if I don't like the results.
The main reason I started this thread was because my last car had a N/A v6 with 280hp and 252lbs of torque and the low-end suffered ALOT when I installed a short ram intake. It sounded magnificent and pulled harder in high rpm but the throttle response and low-end tq suffered when I installed it.
Check out the classifieds. There is a new K&N intake for sale from a member in the Toronto area. Good price at $390 CAD plus shipping.
 
	
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		


 
 
		
 Even down 50TQ@3500 is way off. I cant imagine losing more torque at low RPM than HP gained at the top end. I think losing 10TQ initially may be reasonable if gaining 12HP throughout the power curve is accurate.
 Even down 50TQ@3500 is way off. I cant imagine losing more torque at low RPM than HP gained at the top end. I think losing 10TQ initially may be reasonable if gaining 12HP throughout the power curve is accurate.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		



 Why didn’t they include other data points or multiple dyno runs for comparison. Most dynos have trouble accurately measuring low end torque so a reputable tuner would have done multiple runs for verification of the initial test. That’s another reason why good tuners do at least 3 runs for testing. IMO the odds are much higher that they simply had 1 inaccurate run over losing 100TQ from intakes.
 Why didn’t they include other data points or multiple dyno runs for comparison. Most dynos have trouble accurately measuring low end torque so a reputable tuner would have done multiple runs for verification of the initial test. That’s another reason why good tuners do at least 3 runs for testing. IMO the odds are much higher that they simply had 1 inaccurate run over losing 100TQ from intakes. 
 
		
 
 
		







 
 