1999HOE
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im pondering an intake for a 99 tahoe ide love any info u guys have!
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I agree with Boostaholic..... "The K&N has the most potential for power". However, the problem then remaining is the air inlet path and volume potential. If the throat of the inlet in 3-1/2"+, the airflow path feeding it should be at the very least that big! It is not. First problem a <85mm MAF which is actually less than a clear 80mm. The second problem is the hole in the inner fender and its air path from behind the grille. I estimate that this path needs a 50% opening to feed enough cool and dry raw air to get the job done. Do the math..... you have a 350 CI engine. It has 8 cyls rolling at, lets say, 6000 RPM. To simplify, that is 350CI / 8CYLS or 43 CI per cyl times 6000RPM or 258,000 cubic inches of free air that must be delivered to _each cylinder_ every minute at just 6000 RPM! All of that will simply _not_ draw-gravity feed through the 3+ inch hole in the fender for processing by the air filter, except in small bursts. The unstated downfall of the K&N, and all of the others for that matter, is that the interface area between the hood insulation and the provided air box, lets in the hottest air from under the hood when greater volumes of air are called for by the throttle! This fouls up the mixture at the MAF sensor, and there goes every bit of that great performance boost, right out the pipe. I'll try to post some pics of the solution when I get back to the States in a couple of weeks. This is a great forum and is populated by some skilled Hoeers..... very helpful. Thanks folks.Go with the k&n and buy yourself a synthetic filter (aem, afe). You will probably need to drill a hole for the iat sensor as most aftermarket filters that size will not be available with the sensor hole. The k&n has the most potential for power, unlike the aem and air raids which do not replace the entire intake assembly to the throttle body. I believe you can use the aem 21-2069dk and tap a hole to work perfectly with the k&n. Only reason for swapping is the possibility of coating your maf with filter oil due to the size of the k&n, plus dry filters are way easier to maintain. Or you can buy one of the filters for the diesel workhorse applications, not sure what size flange is available but they're sweet ass filters
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