Ecoboost Power Parts now carries S&B Filters Ecoboost intake

DJE624 said:
SwampRat said:
I'm trying to figure a way to better seal the AirAid to the Underside of the Hood and Ducting to the Box itself .

That would be the stock box which is sealed and takes its air from under the front of the hood.  Just trim the hood molding, throw in a K&N panel and you have the best set up.

I still think if you could get a larger opening capable of a higher  CFM flow rate  , that drawing in fresh air AWAY from the grill or engine compartment  to a filter with MORE surface area it would be a better option . IMHO
 
Tomc612 said:
My spring project this year is going to be a homemade kit based on the Hennessey Performance kit using these parts I have coming soon.I may even integrate the Airaid kit box as the shield for my new S&B filter.
This should be interesting!
 
[url=http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php?topic=1185.msg12866#msg12866]http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php?topic=1185.msg12866#msg12866[/url] said:
My spring project this year is going to be a homemade kit based on the Hennessey Performance kit using these parts I have coming soon.I may even integrate the Airaid kit box as the shield for my new S&B filter.
http://www.airaid.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=100-300
http://www.sbfilters.com/index.php/gas-trucks/ford-29/replacement-filters-cotton-cleanable-kf-1014.html

Tomc612... here's a look at a "one of" CAI as you describe that bpd had built and installed in his SHO to kind of get you a few insights.

Here's the system before installation: http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php?topic=470.msg2383#msg2383

Here's his install post:http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php?topic=470.msg7762;topicseen#newere to system uninstalled

Hope this gives you some ideas.... Go for it! New thoughts could yield awesome results!  :beer2:

Keep in mind that the performance claims by all Hennessey, K&N, and AirRaid haven't been something anyone here can duplicate.... There are other reasons to have an aftermarket CAI though... appearance, sound of the engine, etc. In stock tune on my '13 SHO completely removing the stock OEM CAI so there was just an open tube intake with the hood up showed no more than 3 HP gain on the dyno over the OEM intake in place in back to back testing with the hood up at fan on.  Similar findings made by others here: http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php?topic=1185.msg12866#msg12866
 
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