Mechanic421
06 Denali XL
Same air box on the 6.6 duramax!
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When GM engineered the intake, it wasn't for the most power or flow. it was also for noise reduction. also the placement and design of our intakes is also the happy medium between weather that has an average temp of 100+ deg and weather that has i temp of 0 deg and below.
For any of you with naturally-aspirated engines that think you need more airflow than what the stock airbox or throttle body affords, or that it will net you any HP gains, I'd like to point out that Whipple utilizes the stock airbox and TB along with a high flow air filter and clean-flowing tube between the box and TB for their supercharger applications. If it's good enough for 600 HP or more, I guarantee it flows more than enough for 300-350. I'd love to see the dyno proof @justinesky that you see any increase in power. There are also dyno results here on the forum showing that the best CAI's result in, at the most, 2 HP gains. That's not a "noticeable increase in power" in my book. Here's mine. BTW I also have headers and a cam and it still flows good enough.
Because they're selling you stuff.
X2. I had one and it didn't do anything but make the intake sound better, and when I installed my supercharger Whipple wanted the stock airbox (unmodified) with a high-flow filter and their tube. That tells me something.Because they're selling you stuff.
All I have in my 2011 5.3 Tahoe is an AEM dry flow with a modified airbox (a hole cut facing the front and I insulated it to keep heat out). What would you suggest next a jet throttle body or a Hypertech Max 2.0 please no suggestions of a bb tune please....just between the jet throttle body and Hypertech max energy tune. Suggestions please....
I believe this to be because the fender still gets a lot of its air from the engine bay. if you think about it, all the open spots to the fender point to the motor and right behind the headlight. When GM engineered the intake, it wasn't for the most power or flow. it was also for noise reduction. also the placement and design of our intakes is also the happy medium between weather that has an average temp of 100+ deg and weather that has i temp of 0 deg and below.