View Poll Results: Which Type Of Air-Box Cover or Top Would You Prefer?
Polished or Powder Coated Metal - color to match your PTuning piping set-up (with a raised / stamped PTuning logo)



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PTuning Cold-Air-Box Top
looks bad ass, but am i the only one that thinks a super efficient fmic is really gonna effect air intake temps the most. i use to mess with all this cold air induction stuff and finnaly realized, just make sure fmic is effective, and everything else is moot.
no offense to the ptuning guys, they make bad ass stuff, just not sold on how much this will help. my turbo sucks in hot air from the fender, my iat sensor is in the intake mani stock location, AKA THE OVEN, and i see 10-15ish degrees over amibient cruising, and maybe a 5or so degree climb at wot. its all about the FMIC. now at idle sitting still, sure it climbs, damn near climbs to 130-140, but once i start moving, back to 10-15 over ambient.
fwiw. anywho, great looking product.
no offense to the ptuning guys, they make bad ass stuff, just not sold on how much this will help. my turbo sucks in hot air from the fender, my iat sensor is in the intake mani stock location, AKA THE OVEN, and i see 10-15ish degrees over amibient cruising, and maybe a 5or so degree climb at wot. its all about the FMIC. now at idle sitting still, sure it climbs, damn near climbs to 130-140, but once i start moving, back to 10-15 over ambient.
fwiw. anywho, great looking product.
looks bad ass, but am i the only one that thinks a super efficient fmic is really gonna effect air intake temps the most. i use to mess with all this cold air induction stuff and finnaly realized, just make sure fmic is effective, and everything else is moot.
no offense to the ptuning guys, they make bad ass stuff, just not sold on how much this will help. my turbo sucks in hot air from the fender, my iat sensor is in the intake mani stock location, AKA THE OVEN, and i see 10-15ish degrees over amibient cruising, and maybe a 5or so degree climb at wot. its all about the FMIC. now at idle sitting still, sure it climbs, damn near climbs to 130-140, but once i start moving, back to 10-15 over ambient.
fwiw. anywho, great looking product.
no offense to the ptuning guys, they make bad ass stuff, just not sold on how much this will help. my turbo sucks in hot air from the fender, my iat sensor is in the intake mani stock location, AKA THE OVEN, and i see 10-15ish degrees over amibient cruising, and maybe a 5or so degree climb at wot. its all about the FMIC. now at idle sitting still, sure it climbs, damn near climbs to 130-140, but once i start moving, back to 10-15 over ambient.
fwiw. anywho, great looking product.
MrC
I have never seen 10 degrees over outside temp on kpro with stock sensor. 90 degrees outside I am lucky to see 115 on the interstate with a precision 750hp intercooler. It could be 50 outside but there is no way I would see 70 degree iat. I am typically seeing 25-30 over ambient. I agree that if this lowers air temp drawn into turbo by 20-30 degrees it should help the efficiency of the intercooler by lowering the delta t of the intercooler air.
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There's a reason why every car that comes from the factory with a turbo tries to pull air from the coolest source possible.














