flowergirl1978
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- 2014 explorer sport
hi, will Ford still honour the vehicle warranty if I replace the stock air filter with a cold air intake box?
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If you have an issue with a part that needs to be replaced and they trace the problem back to the CAI as the cause then that replacement part and repair costs will not be covered. If the failure of the part is not related to the 'intake' then there should not be an issue. From reading various posts in the CAI threads, it seems all the intake does is create a little more sound and nothing else.hi, will Ford still honour the vehicle warranty if I replace the stock air filter with a cold air intake box?
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Nice job on the modified cai. Should help pull slightly lower temp air vs the original Cai design.
That homemade CAI box looks too restrictive IMO.
not entirely true - by reducing the restrictions and allowing it less resistance you reduce drag on the airpump IE the intake stoke.Don't waste your money. Air flow is all electronically controlled now so you will not gain anything unless you tune the vehicle and even then it will not be any type of noticeable gains.
Don't waste your money. Air flow is all electronically controlled now so you will not gain anything unless you tune the vehicle and even then it will not be any type of noticeable gains.
I put a K&N kit on about 6 months ago. Love it.
If you have the dual turbos I would watch it real close. K&N has a very bad rep on diesel engines of letting dirt through the filter media when the turbos start sucking air.
Also 99% of the K&N owners out there have no idea of how to clean and re-oil them properly which causes problem on the MAF sensors.