S & B intake for the 6.4

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ironhayden

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Hey i was just on s&b website and see they have a intake for the 6.4 hemi trucks. Does anyone have one on there truck yet. They look good and the price isn't to bad at $299.
 

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I put one on mine and wrote a review. I think it was an improvement, as much as your ass can perceive from an intake. First drive after installing it I noticed the throttle felt a bit lighter and the truck responded a bit better. I think this paired with a ported TB would be nice, and with a tune you would certainly have a faster truck.

http://www.ramforum.com/threads/s-b-cai-for-6-4-hemi-install-review-pic-heavy.114528/
 
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Glad to hear you guys like the intake.
 
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What is everone runing dry or oiled with the the s and b fillters.
 

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I personally run dry filters. I don't want any crap on or near where air is getting sucked into my engine. Airflow sensor may not like that. Etc.
 

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We don't have an airflow sensor on these trucks (not a traditional MAF anyway) but agreed it's not worth the extra 2 hp running an oiled filter IMO. It'll certainly be debated forever but in my experience too much crap gets by the oiled filter vs the dry.
 

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We don't have an airflow sensor on these trucks (not a traditional MAF anyway) but agreed it's not worth the extra 2 hp running an oiled filter IMO. It'll certainly be debated forever but in my experience too much crap gets by the oiled filter vs the dry.

Good point lol. I guess it is just drilled in me to think about a sensor now.
 
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