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There are plenty of intake systems on the market. That appears to be one of several dual intake varieties. This one, for example, is sold by West Coast Corvette. http://www.westcoastcorvette.com/images/parts/dulflowblue.jpgDarkShark78 said:
Remember that a CAI will require a performance tune to take advantage of the extra air flow. Also.... more money does not mean a better product.
Remember that a CAI will require a performance tune to take advantage of the extra air flow.
I agree! Our computers are very smart and will relearn within a few hundred miles of driving. I have the RM Racing twin cone intake TI catabacks, and a Hypertech tuner on a stock LS1 motor and I get great gas mileage and damn plenty enough HP to scare the crap out of me!!I don't believe that is necessary for off the shelf CAI kits. The computer "learns" in response to small changes like that. A little driving will be all that is needed.
I agreeBeen there done that........
The Vararam is a product that produces clear results on your timeslip. (If thats the goal)
It does require some skill to install and but doesnt look as "Cool" as the dual cone setup. It does NOT need a tune to work up to its full potential, and a consistant 2 to 3 tenths on a bone stock LS1 is a huge improvement.
And unless you drive through standing water over 6 inches deep its extreemly unlikely you will experiance hydro lock.