IAT Resistor Mod/ Roe CAI

nycstev

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Installed and tested today. Its really hard to tell if it makes a difference. It would be good to have before and after test results! It seems like the throttle respose is better off idle but then this could also be a placebo effect.
These Roe units really need a CAI. Its hard to imagine how this monster is sucking hot air from under the hood! Baffle or no Baffle! It needs one similar to the OEM made of COMPOSITE MATERIAL. Something that will NOT GET HEAT SOAKED. Im actuall considering hooking this back to the OEM box but I doubt the KN drop in filter flows as much as the ROE filter. Anyone have any data on this filter comparison
All you Roe people lets PROTEST!
Steve
 
nycstev said:
Installed and tested today. Its really hard to tell if it makes a difference. It would be good to have before and after test results! It seems like the throttle respose is better off idle but then this could also be a placebo effect.
These Roe units really need a CAI. Its hard to imagine how this monster is sucking hot air from under the hood! Baffle or no Baffle! It needs one similar to the OEM made of COMPOSITE MATERIAL. Something that will NOT GET HEAT SOAKED. Im actuall considering hooking this back to the OEM box but I doubt the KN drop in filter flows as much as the ROE filter. Anyone have any data on this filter comparison
All you Roe people lets PROTEST!
Steve
Some one on here actually made a home made version of the CAI for the ROE. I believe that JMB was going to work on a kit to make it a viable option for us.
 
tinygiants said:
Some one on here actually made a home made version of the CAI for the ROE. I believe that JMB was going to work on a kit to make it a viable option for us.
Yes he Pm'd me its in the works
 

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