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- 2011 Mustang GT
Tunersteve, can you comment on my statements above? You guys are my lifeline here.
I am under the impression I would have to go with the Cobb turbo inlet, Cobb AP, and I think there was something else... maybe a downpipe ... in order to get the full potential of the Cobb CAI.
I understand that you're really going to magnify any CAI with those modifications but it seemed that people weren't getting the gains they thought they would on the Cobb without doing what I said above.
Oh, and the weather in northern Missouri is generally very erratic. Lots and lots of rain usually. This will be my year-round vehicle, so if there are members with the hydro shield, splash guard, and other items and they're not working for them... that's something I'll need to take into account.
You don't need to go all Cobb to get the best gains. You might want to consider modding the car, then getting an e-tune from Cobb with your parts installed to fine tune your maps.
Yes, the MS CAI claims to gain close to 30hp, but the difference between the SRI and CAI are negligible to some. As you said, I'm not out to make huge power for this car, but something spirited and quicker than stock.
MI weather is awful, it changes without warning. My issue with the MS CAI is that it's just a little too risky. I will say, however, that since I put the splash shield on, I haven't had an issue. My rationale for a SRI is that I will be getting the AP shortly, and although theyve tuned maps for the MS CAI, they seem to have better luck with the Cobb SRI, naturally.