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<blockquote data-quote="Blown09" data-source="post: 1051983" data-attributes="member: 78012"><p>At stock-ish power levels, the stock y pipe is fine. </p><p></p><p>Torrie @ unleashed tuning is your go to for these. He’s tuned a few of my vehicles, does a great job. </p><p></p><p>The drop in K&N isn’t really worth the money/headache(I stay away from oiled filters on maf equipped vehicles). Just keep a fresh good paper filter in it. Or build your own intake(couple threads about that here too). Either way, there isn’t much power with any CAI/aftermarket filter setup, mainly sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown09, post: 1051983, member: 78012"] At stock-ish power levels, the stock y pipe is fine. Torrie @ unleashed tuning is your go to for these. He’s tuned a few of my vehicles, does a great job. The drop in K&N isn’t really worth the money/headache(I stay away from oiled filters on maf equipped vehicles). Just keep a fresh good paper filter in it. Or build your own intake(couple threads about that here too). Either way, there isn’t much power with any CAI/aftermarket filter setup, mainly sound. [/QUOTE]
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