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This sounds like they also have their exhaust installed you can't really tell how the intake sounds...just my op
 


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That thing would get annoying after a week with it lol.
I love it. I miss being able to do blow bys in my f250 and let my bov kick as I pass people. It never gets old. Maybe it's the kid in me. But I love it.


Psssssshhhhhhhhhhhh! Haha
 


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bov flybys in a F250?

Err..
Lol. It was a built 7.3 pstroke. Guy before me threw everything in the banks catalog at it. Still wasn't fast so to speak, but was a torque monster. That thing would pull a tank out of a mudhole. Had a wastegate on it the size of a beer keg. Between shifts it sounded like an inflatable raft exploding. I miss it sometimes but I had no use for something that big.
 


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Anyone know what type of filter injen uses on their intake. Is it a dry no-oil filter that you just replace when dirty? Hard to find any good info on their site.
 


Sekred

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TheStig

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Yep blue injen filter is a no-oil, just used compressed air and gently blow any dirt and debris out of it from the inside out.
 


Young L

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What putting it on, or removing the stock intake?
both, that intake tube goin to the turbo really is a pain to get off that little 7mm. i dont see why cobb didnt put the crankcase tube on the front instead of the back
 




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