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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 07:42 PM
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If that filter is not in a sealed box and have a large enough spot up front for cold air to come in it's a complete waist and not a Cold Air Intake. You can't get cold air when it's sucking in the nice lovely hot air your engine and exhaust is producing..Spend the money on bored out throttle body, 99+ intake manifold and better injectors.
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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by gabe
I WOULD GO WITH ONE LIKE THIS
I'm with gabe. fab something. That's easy for me to say though, I own a sheet metal fab shop. If you notice this system he probably paid $50.00 for filter metal and pvc. this is actually working the same as all of those systems, just a little ugly, no offence gabe, just not a big fan of pvc. I'm gonna make a metal pipe, if I do it. But again I have a metal shop it will be free. Maybe there's a market for making these extension pipes out of metal. They cost 45.00 at vatozone and I could probably sell them for like 15-25.00. What do you guys think?? maybe a good business opportunity. I did it on my 07' Dodge ram. I'll take a picture and post it
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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 09:24 PM
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If anybody subscribes to a mag called 4x4 garage they did a test on a 01 wrangler for new intakes, yea yea i know its not an Xj but given the results of each company you should be able to expect simalar results from what they have avaliable for xjs.
Using a dyno they determined the gain in horsepower and peak torque.

An aem brute force -
362$
10 lb-ft gain
13 hp gain

AFE Magnun
$311
11 lbs-ft gain
11 hp gain

Airaid
12 lbs ft gain
12 hp gain
$399

Banks Ram Air
$443
9 lbs-ft gain
9.5 hp gain

Injen Jeep intake with MR tech
$360
9 lbs-ft gain
9 hp gain

K & N injection performance kit
$385
10 lbs-ft fain
11 hp gain

Mopar "cold" air intake
$359
12 lbs - ft gain
13 hp gain

Pacesetter Air f/x
$180
10 lbs-ft gain
9.5 hp gain

Rock it Parts intake kit
$119
9 lbs-ft gain
10 hp gain

Rusty's
$72
3 lbs-ft gain
4.5 hp gain

Given you also have to take into acount how well shielded the filter is from debris, what kind of filter is on it, does it need oiled, how sturdy is the contrustion and is it worth the hefty price tag attached to the name bland.
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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 09:39 PM
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I saw that article they even tested open TB lol
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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 09:39 PM
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http://www.jpmagazine.com/techarticl...out/index.html test where ran on a tj but espect similar results


ahh some one beat me to the punk lol.... but the prices for the most part have came down. i think i am gonna end up getting the AFe for the price... can find it for under 200
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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 10:01 PM
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okcjeeper, and other guys running stock air box...

What filters are you using?

Also, how much does an intake manifold, throttle body, and injector upgrade cost?

Thanks.
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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 10:06 PM
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Napa Gold drop in paper filter is good enough. If your spending $300 + on an intake why not just go with a snorkel?

Its funny, I saw some guy with a lifted Pathfinder and he had a cold air intake that actually dropped down below the bumper. Works good for water crossings.....
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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 91 Laredo
Napa Gold drop in paper filter is good enough. If your spending $300 + on an intake why not just go with a snorkel?

Its funny, I saw some guy with a lifted Pathfinder and he had a cold air intake that actually dropped down below the bumper. Works good for water crossings.....
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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by parkerbabco
what brand is that last one?
S & B
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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Starbuck75
If anybody subscribes to a mag called 4x4 garage they did a test on a 01 wrangler for new intakes, yea yea i know its not an Xj but given the results of each company you should be able to expect simalar results from what they have avaliable for xjs.
Using a dyno they determined the gain in horsepower and peak torque.

An aem brute force -
362$
10 lb-ft gain
13 hp gain

AFE Magnun
$311
11 lbs-ft gain
11 hp gain

Airaid
12 lbs ft gain
12 hp gain
$399

Banks Ram Air
$443
9 lbs-ft gain
9.5 hp gain

Injen Jeep intake with MR tech
$360
9 lbs-ft gain
9 hp gain

K & N injection performance kit
$385
10 lbs-ft fain
11 hp gain

Mopar "cold" air intake
$359
12 lbs - ft gain
13 hp gain

Pacesetter Air f/x
$180
10 lbs-ft gain
9.5 hp gain

Rock it Parts intake kit
$119
9 lbs-ft gain
10 hp gain

Rusty's
$72
3 lbs-ft gain
4.5 hp gain

Given you also have to take into acount how well shielded the filter is from debris, what kind of filter is on it, does it need oiled, how sturdy is the contrustion and is it worth the hefty price tag attached to the name bland.

My Airaid was less around $200 and works great. If you notice the 2nd picture, it has a rubber seal around the top of the shield that fits firm to the hood to keep out excess heat. Thanks again for posting this info for those intake haters out there.
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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by QuakerTown
okcjeeper, and other guys running stock air box...

What filters are you using?

Also, how much does an intake manifold, throttle body, and injector upgrade cost?

Thanks.
I think puralator. Any standard paper filter will do and the Napa Gold is made buy puralator.
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Old Feb 26, 2009 | 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by fafafofi
My Airaid was less around $200 and works great. If you notice the 2nd picture, it has a rubber seal around the top of the shield that fits firm to the hood to keep out excess heat. Thanks again for posting this info for those intake haters out there.
Yea my local shop has Airaid Stuff but ive always been a little leery about em they just seemed like K&N nock of stuff but they must make a decent intake then. Ive got one of their "helix" TBS on my XJ right now I donno if it helps with anything but i can hear a whistle like it says im supposed to when i get into high rpms.
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Old Aug 8, 2013 | 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by RaboXJ
I'm having trouble choosing an intake for my XJ. Can you guys plz help me out in choosing which is the best?









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Thanks....
Those are water intakes. Don't go in the puddles!
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Old Aug 8, 2013 | 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by SteveMongr
Those are water intakes. Don't go in the puddles!
This thread is 4 years old...
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Old Aug 8, 2013 | 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by sthon
This thread is 4 years old...
Yes, and still current. A forum member with this open intake just hydrolocked his XJ. A stock air box 'might' have saved him due to it's design.
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