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Iam looking to get a new air intake but was curious to which one to get.... i use my jeep on and off-road if that makes a difference.... curious to which one everyone recommends? Any suggestions would be great... thanks.

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anyone?
 
I run the TurboCity Dual air intake.



Hunter
 
I had a Volant which was OK,it cost me over 200$ a few years ago.Now I have a Newer Jeep and I'm thinking a Chrome AEM,w/the No Oil Filter is looking good to me right about now for $282 delivered.
 
i'm running the AirRaid Jr. Intake and the sheild is good. I didn't get the whole intake (the pipe) and i'm kinda kickin myself now about it (xtra 100 bux). I don't run i very deep water, but would give similar protection as the factory box. They aren't cheap, but supposedly they have a better filter than K&N [smilie=bal_ask.gif] . It works good, but get the whole intake system w/a sheild. My .02
 
If you have the money, K&N FIPK. I got it for my 5.2L, and never looked back. But it depends. If you like deep water, get a snorkel. If you want the space for onboard air or a second battery, then go turbocity or ebay has a bunch of smaller stuff. The reason people get good performance has next to nothing to do with replacing the box filter. The stock tube that sits on top your throttlebody is whats restricting airflow.

If anyone claims to be better than the K&N FIPK, ask for a third party dyno test first =)
 
i like to hear good things b out the K&N FIPK...... ordered it and am picking it up tomorrow afternoon [smilie=bal_cool.gif]
 
FishPOET said:
Texas ZJ1 said:
I run the TurboCity Dual air intake.
Hunter
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And I will be instaling a 2nd battery this week where the old airbox was located.
My borthers 98 zj runs that intake. He plugged off the old airbox and made it a storage box!



 
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