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well if anyone remebers I won one of the Fram Boost intake's. Well I got it a couple of hours ago and it looks pretty good. It was free of course so that helps. Quality looks good. As good as any I've seen. Dry filter looks good. Seems study. I'll post up some pics and install pics later along with my impression.

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Well here's a couple of pics. I like it. (free kinda does that) I believe it does what it say's. If I actually get a milage gain it'll be a plus, but since I rarely check milage I may never know. It makes more noise. Makes me want to get a magnaflow put on. Anyway the quality is as good as any I've seen. All and All I'd give it two thumbs up.

 

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It kinda reminds me of the AEM, did you say it has an oil free filter, is it similar to the dryflow synthetic filter? Anyway looks kool, i like the color and how can you go wrong paying $0.00!

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Yes it has a dryflow. Reminds me of the AEM also . Directions say clean it 3-6months. I plan on pullin the tube a few times to check for any signs of dirt getting past.

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After a couple of days driving I do believe it works. Of course with and average gain of 4-6hp under 4000rpms It's not really noticable. I noticed a very slight increase in throttle response and it seems to pull a little harder on top end, but I rarely run out the 4x4 to 5800. I rarely check gas milage but it seems to have helped a bit there also(in my mind at least) Depending on the cost difference between the A.E.M and the fram would make my decision for me. Would I actually buy one now. I don't know. I had put it off for almost 2 years deciding if the payout was worth the gain. I am glad I did not buy one. (cause I won one)

I guess I would've eventually bought one.

I doubt I would've been to dissapointed after buying one because I know how minimal the gain is.

 

Looks cool, sounds good and does what is say's would be my description. You need to decide if it's worth your hard earned money for the cool and noise factor. Any gains is just a plus.

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