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Hey guys,

Anyone have the GM cold air intake with a catch can setup? Just wanna make sure I have everything connected properly. If you’ve done it, send me a PM or post a photo on this thread. I just have a couple questions.

 

Thanks, Bob

 

 

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15 hours ago, Silveradoh said:

 

Hey guys,

Anyone have the GM cold air intake with a catch can setup? Just wanna make sure I have everything connected properly. If you’ve done it, send me a PM or post a photo on this thread. I just have a couple questions.

 

Thanks, Bob

 

 

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Let me know if you have any questions.  FYI - Pic 5 shows about an ounce of oil after only 522 mile since my last oil change.

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Hello,
 
How is the GM cold air intake.  Do you like it?  Please your review.

Only had it installed a few days and haven’t driven much, but felt good when I got on it to test it the other day. Not super loud, but feels like it has a little more pick up.


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On 4/6/2020 at 8:39 PM, Silveradoh said:


Only had it installed a few days and haven’t driven much, but felt good when I got on it to test it the other day. Not super loud, but feels like it has a little more pick up.


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 If you guys are looking for pick up (throttle response) and lots of it all under your control, look no further. Please check this special.

 

 

 

 

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