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you'll notice a HUGE difference once you get a tune ...... without a tune the intake won't give you any more performance ..... because you're MAF sensor is going to simply adjust accordingly for the increased air .... sort of defeats the purpose without a tune IMO
 
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you'll notice a HUGE difference once you get a tune ...... without a tune the intake won't give you any more performance ..... because you're MAF sensor is going to simply adjust accordingly for the increased air .... sort of defeats the purpose without a tune IMO

Well I better get a tune then hunh?! I dont know much about the "tuning" process. Can i have them ship me a PCM and then send mine back in for the core? I cant go without my vehicular.

Also, this wouldnt be throwing that light would it?
 

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you'll notice a HUGE difference once you get a tune ...... without a tune the intake won't give you any more performance ..... because you're MAF sensor is going to simply adjust accordingly for the increased air .... sort of defeats the purpose without a tune IMO

Huh??? What do you think the maf controls???


Well I better get a tune then hunh?! I dont know much about the "tuning" process. Can i have them ship me a PCM and then send mine back in for the core? I cant go without my vehicular.

Also, this wouldnt be throwing that light would it?

Here is a good thread for you to read about cai's :)

If the filter has to much oil on it,it could have gotten on the maf and set the code off yes..
 
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Should I have gotten the un-oiled filter?, did I mess up? How do I clean that MAF?
 

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Should I have gotten the un-oiled filter?, did I mess up? How do I clean that MAF?

Just be sure not to over oil it...
 
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I didnt oil it at all, it came pre-oiled, it says in 25000 miles I should oil it. Damnit, I need a scanner! And a tune.....and more money?!

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Just sent my email about the tune, I think im going with the cable tune.
 

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I think we all could use more money! This is an expensive hobby :)
 

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The oiled AFE filters are supposedly more efficient by something like 3% in comparison to the pro-dry filters (which I have installed on the Tahoe & BMW).

Throttle response should be improved as will the MPG with the CAI even without the tune in place. With the tune in place the programming will change the parameters from OEM to allow for the efficiency of the CAI and tune to work together. Add headers and an exhaust and you'll be about set.

I have the intake & exhaust, but haven't taken on the tune yet. My miles per tank improved by +/- 25 to date. Now getting 390-395 miles per with the 5.3liter.
 

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I've been told with these nnbs rigs, though, that headers aren't really necessary because the stocker exhaust manifolds are already pretty good and not very restrictive. Thoughts??
 

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