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Any CAI for v6 available??

I'm wondering if the 5.3 and 4.3 use the same throttle body? Perhaps the two CAIs would be interchangeable.

 

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Where was the cai vibrating ?

 

 

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Right at the airbox....for whatever reason my box's feet do not fit tight. The box is lighter than the stock one and under load flexes which causes a vibration or rattle. That is gone now.

 

It may have also been contacting the brace that is near the passenger's side headlight.

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same question, oil vs dry filter, what is the difference. I'm looking at the airaid models, they have one oiled and 3 different dry ones.

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Does anyone know when the S&B CAI (#75-5069) for our 6.2's will be released?

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Guess I am gonna answer my own question here. Talked to an S&B rep today, and they are now shooting for end of October for the release of the 5069 CAI.

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I just wanted to drop you a quick follow up note and let you know that we have finally released the long overdue MIT & JR kits for the 2014 Chevrolet/GMC 5.3L trucks. The MIT will retail for $169.99 and the JR kits are $219.99 with the oiled filter and $229.99 with the dry filter. If you would like to get one of these on order you can reach me directly at 602-652-9727 or toll free 800-498-6951 Ext. 727.

 

Please feel free to get back in touch with any additional questions you may have.

 

 

200-785 Airaid JR kit w/oiled filter

201-785 Airaid JR kit w/dry filter

200-985 Airaid MIT only

 

Mark Fowler

Lead - CSR

AIRAID Filter Company

2688 E Rose Garden Lane

Phoenix, AZ. 85050

P. 602-652-9727

F. 602-652-9827

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MIT is just the tube connected to the stock airbox. Jr kit adds a high flow air filter. Blackbear Performance did a comparison. I'll dig up the link.

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