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Super duty cold air intake
2005 6.0 looking to upgrade, what's a good unit to purchase, I put a programmer on it last year and really helped
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AFE and K&N are making good products. Filters are synthetic- just wash and let dry, no more oiling. I put on the K&N Blackhawk series on my 06 Dodge last year.
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S&B makes a decent one for that
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DO NOT put a K&N on ANY Powerstroke. This is a general no-no across ALL of the diesel forums.
I have a foam filter on my PSD from years ago, and it has held up well. The manufacturer is out of business now though. AFE makes good products. |
I wouldn't change it. I had an 06 and everything I read said the factory stock filter is the best available. Mine came with a CAI and I hated it, it was really loud. I sold it and put a stock unit back on and there was no noticable difference other than much quieter. I think the stock is good to 500hp.
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I can't speak specifically for your model but I have had great luck with AEM HD intakes in the past.
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S&B intake with a dry filter and be done. Don't want the oil from those wet filters sticking to your turbo blades.
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I put a K&N cai on my silverado and am glad that i kept the factory unit because I hate the nose.
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Originally Posted by BIGSLOW
(Post 4532806)
S&B intake with a dry filter and be done. Don't want the oil from those wet filters sticking to your turbo blades.
Leave the stock setup in there. It is more than you need for what you have |
Not sure on the diesels, but doing some data logging with my gasser truck, my IAT temps, are not much higher than ambient once on the freeway. The stock setup draws from the inner fender well. It does heat up at idle, but I think thats from the heat soak thru the plastics and what not. Once you get moving, it cools back down.
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