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 Post subject: FIPK (Short Ram) or CAI ideas?
PostPosted: Sat May 06, 2006 7:48 am 
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I had an idea for a modified Short Ram on our 2.8's. My question is for the gear heads in here that are very knowledgeable with engince, diesel's. My dad and I modded his Explorer Sporttrac's intake by removing the stock box and adding the conical K&N filter from his old 5.7 liter F-150. It was tight, but fit and gave a HUGE difference. That was a gas engine though.

What if I removed the stock airbox and installed a K&N Conical Filter from say a 3.7 liter or larger. It would have a rubber boot that clamps down to make it airtight connection, it also has the plug connection for the thing on the airbox. Just an idea, but something I thoght was worth entertaining.
ANother option other than the K&N is the AEM Dryflow. I'm going to call AEM on Monday to see if they have a OEM Replacement Dryflow filter.
http://trucks.aempower.com/product_intake.asp?subCatID=25

What do you all think??

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 Post subject: Re: FIPK (Short Ram) or CAI ideas?
PostPosted: Sat May 06, 2006 8:16 am 
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longarm wrote:
I had an idea for a modified Short Ram on our 2.8's. My question is for the gear heads in here that are very knowledgeable with engince, diesel's. My dad and I modded his Explorer Sporttrac's intake by removing the stock box and adding the conical K&N filter from his old 5.7 liter F-150. It was tight, but fit and gave a HUGE difference. That was a gas engine though.

What if I removed the stock airbox and installed a K&N Conical Filter from say a 3.7 liter or larger. It would have a rubber boot that clamps down to make it airtight connection, it also has the plug connection for the thing on the airbox. Just an idea, but something I thoght was worth entertaining.
ANother option other than the K&N is the AEM Dryflow. I'm going to call AEM on Monday to see if they have a OEM Replacement Dryflow filter.
http://trucks.aempower.com/product_intake.asp?subCatID=25

What do you all think??


Go for it!! :P 8) :P

If you use a K&N get the sock that fits over it and keeps the silicates aka sand out of it. The CRD is suppose to have the same filter as the 3.7 from what I have read. Not for sure. The intake is a short run and the only prblem or difficulty is sensor just out of the air box that needs to be kept for the computer I think. Maybe not. :D :roll: :D

And post pictures when your done. :lol:

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