Mods ordered for my 2008
Challenger door sill plates
Mopar CAI |
RE: Mods ordered for my 2008
Challenger door sill plates and cold air intake.
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I also just ordered the brake and gas pedal cover.
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Question about the CAI...Is there a noticeable difference (increase) in the sound of the car under normal throttle or just when you get on it when these are installed?
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Diablo Tuner
CAI High Stall Converter Sill Plates Pedal Kit Cover I still need 2 tires w/rims,window tinting, and perhaps a new wife before this is said and done |
RE: Mods ordered for my 2008
rrunner,
Most CAI kits are not noticeable under normal conditions. May hear more "throatiness" under WOT...but most like that:D However, I have not had experience w/ a Charger CAI system which would obviously be closest comparison. |
RE: Mods ordered for my 2008
I'm sure the best gains with a CAI is getting a tune to go with it. The new mustangs are avg about 22rwhp with a "mild street" tune and aftermarket CAI, like Steeda's CAI. This is on a 4.6... can't wait to see what it does on a 5.7/6.1 :)
As soon as the cars hit the road the aftermarket will follow. |
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I have installed a Mopar CAI an both my Charger R/T and Durango 5.7 and hated them both. Both lost power and MPG's but I always felt like this was due to the MDS somehow as it seems to make the car hesitate like it was confused at times ?
Anybody else experience this ? I am hoping the Challenger will be different due to NO MDS but I'm still leary to put it on. |
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Looks like I'lll wait for someone else to try it out! Thanks for the info Neal!
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You need a tune with it to do it right. If you don't have a tune, even if it says it's not required... do it anyways.
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