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WyoRoadDog 08-26-2006 12:10 PM

Cold air intake
 
Just wondering who has done a cold air intake on their truck. I'd like to know what kind of improvement it made (power/mileage), what system you used, and if you had any problems (air flow sensor, ecu needing reprogrammed). I'm thinking about doing it to my '01, hoping to get a little more mileage and maybe power. At current gas prices, any improvement helps! Thanks!

Joe67 08-28-2006 07:55 AM

Re: Cold air intake
 
I have had the K&N FIPK Cold Air Intake on my 2000 5.3l GMC for over 100K miles. Lets in much more air and the intake tube is much less restrictive then the OEM unit. No mods, updates needed to install a cold air intake setup.

Some prefer the closed systems like the volant, etc but dyno tests show they are pretty close to the open system like the K&N. They have shown to net a 4.5HP increase at the rear wheels over OEM.

here is a pic of mine:

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/00gmc/...ay2003_eng.jpg

WyoRoadDog 08-28-2006 11:18 AM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Thanks Joe. I saw an article in Sport Truck that had this and a couple other mods on an '06 that claimed to get them something like 50hp and 3-5mpg. All their stuff is a little rich for my blood, but this is something I had already been thinking of doing.
KN claims a 9 hp increase, the FramBoost claims 16hp! I was more concerned with picking up a mile or 2 on mpg.

Joe67 08-28-2006 12:16 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Magazine HP gains are always inflated :D

With the K&N showing 4.5HP at the rear wheels, 9 at the motor sounds right.

Framboost is the latest thing out there, quite a few guys on fullsizechevy.com have them and seem very happy with it.

kevinr1970 08-28-2006 08:47 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Which issue (month) of Sport Truck were you looking at?
Quote:

Originally Posted by WyoRoadDog (Post 1791996)
Thanks Joe. I saw an article in Sport Truck that had this and a couple other mods on an '06 that claimed to get them something like 50hp and 3-5mpg. All their stuff is a little rich for my blood, but this is something I had already been thinking of doing.
KN claims a 9 hp increase, the FramBoost claims 16hp! I was more concerned with picking up a mile or 2 on mpg.


WyoRoadDog 08-29-2006 07:10 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Kevin-Newest issue, it's on the stand now. They did an intake, headers, and reprogram on the ECU, not sure if there was anything else, I didn't buy the issue. Maybe I'll have to.

Joe- You'll notice I said "claimed", I don't believe anything the mags or manufacturer say! ;)

I think I may give the FramBoost a try, it would be nice to not have an oiled filter. I run a KN on my bike, and it's good, but the cleaning and oiling thing gets old.

Joe67 08-29-2006 09:27 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WyoRoadDog (Post 1793238)
Kevin-Newest issue, it's on the stand now. They did an intake, headers, and reprogram on the ECU, not sure if there was anything else, I didn't buy the issue. Maybe I'll have to.

Joe- You'll notice I said "claimed", I don't believe anything the mags or manufacturer say! ;)

I think I may give the FramBoost a try, it would be nice to not have an oiled filter. I run a KN on my bike, and it's good, but the cleaning and oiling thing gets old.

With normal driving you only need to clean/oil it annually. I'd much rather do that then keep buying filters :D

If you get the Framboost, let us know how you like it and post some pics :D

WyoRoadDog 08-29-2006 09:53 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Joe-
According to the FramBoost site "the filter is washable and reusable without the need for oiling..." So, it is not an expendable item like a regular filter, but a lifetime like the KN. One of the good ways to justify the cost! I'll keep you updated if I go there.

Joe67 08-30-2006 07:12 AM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WyoRoadDog (Post 1793374)
Joe-
According to the FramBoost site "the filter is washable and reusable without the need for oiling..." So, it is not an expendable item like a regular filter, but a lifetime like the KN. One of the good ways to justify the cost! I'll keep you updated if I go there.

Interesting, are they the only company with a filter that you wash but don't oil?

67ChevyRedneck 08-30-2006 02:50 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Hey Joe, do you possibly have the kit part # and approximate price for it? That's a 5.3, right?

I know people ask this a thousand times, but did you notice any mpg increase? My truck is totally stock and I'm gettin 18mpg at 75mph and almost 19 mpg at 65 mph. I get 15 city no matter what I do (which is probably 80% of my driving :( )

Just curious.

67ChevyRedneck 08-30-2006 02:54 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Something else I noticed.... did you have to relocate your rad. overflow?

WyoRoadDog 08-30-2006 04:29 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
67chevyredneck, try this link:
http://www.knfilterchargers.com/search/appsearch.aspx

I decided to go with the Fram, I'll let you know how it goes. Price between the 2 is comparable.

67ChevyRedneck 08-30-2006 04:36 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Thanks for the link but GOOD LORD! $323 bucks is expensive!!!!

Did a quick ebay search for the part number 57-3021-1 and came up with these:

http://search.ebay.com/search/search...1-1&category0=

Same thing and much cheaper. I'll probably get one when the '67 quits sucking all my money away... I've been wanting duals for the z71 for a year and a half now.....

WyoRoadDog 08-30-2006 05:19 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
The price on KN's site is high, Summit has it for $250, and the Ebay prices are better than that. The Fram was $240. Sorry I didn't warn you about KN!

rubrhammer 09-14-2006 10:47 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Wait till next month and the tech article should be here
http://www.sporttruck.com/toc/thismonth/ I don't know if this will come up as a link. Sorry if it doesn't.

N2TRUX 09-14-2006 11:10 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Joe do you have a link to that thread about the Frams on FSC? I had it but can't find it now. My bro-in-law was one of the guys that Fram did a video of the install on the one that he won in their giveaway.

It's a simple install and does give a noticable increase on the seat-o-meter. With the cost of gas these days even a real world 1 mpg increase would pay for one of these pretty quick.

Joe67 09-15-2006 09:46 AM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by N2TRUX (Post 1805370)
Joe do you have a link to that thread about the Frams on FSC? I had it but can't find it now. My bro-in-law was one of the guys that Fram did a video of the install on the one that he won in their giveaway.

It's a simple install and does give a noticable increase on the seat-o-meter. With the cost of gas these days even a real world 1 mpg increase would pay for one of these pretty quick.


There are a few, I did a search for Framboost and Fram Boost and a few came up. Not sure exactly which thread.

cerberus 09-28-2006 04:41 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by N2TRUX (Post 1805370)
Joe do you have a link to that thread about the Frams on FSC? I had it but can't find it now. My bro-in-law was one of the guys that Fram did a video of the install on the one that he won in their giveaway.

It's a simple install and does give a noticable increase on the seat-o-meter. With the cost of gas these days even a real world 1 mpg increase would pay for one of these pretty quick.

Here's the link you are looking for...

FRAM

kevinr1970 09-29-2006 01:35 PM

Re: Cold air intake
 
I like the one with the girl with the Silverado SS. How many times can she say "performance"???
Kind of funny she talks about racing her boyfriend in her SS against his S10.


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