Volant CAI Model 152536 and Ram Air Model 35753 complete Install

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JennaBear

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Yes, we have seen issues with the Ram Air, but that can be tuned. We would not recommend them, more so for other reasons.
 

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JennaBear is absolutely right. OEM MAF is more than enough. I'm using OEM MAF in my twinturbo esky and seeing no problem with it so far. Aftermarkets are rather made by GM(but for another model), rather it is really difficult to calibrate it to work properly with your system. And of course, your ECM has to be tuned when CAI is installed
 
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I have had it installed since the day of the first post I put and received no error lights.

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---------- Post added at 12:56 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:54 AM ----------

I still worry a little about puddles and how far it sits next to the wheel wells especially if you have aftermarket tires lije I do.

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But overall I am happy with the setup. Any input is great info. Jenna Bear why would you stray away from the ram air. Was it the issues that I listed or something else. And sorry if my response is out of sequence I am packing for my cross country move and working from the app.

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