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Old 11-08-2019, 07:15 AM
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Does anyone have the K&N Air Intake part # 63-3111 they advertise 44HP
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This is interesting, first I've seen of this intake. Since it doesn't require a tune I'm guessing it's a 4" tube instead of 5"? Not sure how big a difference that makes in power if you plan to tune it down the road. I do plan to tune next year, but I really like that this intake allows you to keep the factory plastic air deflector/shroud in place. I'm sure GM put that shroud there for a reason, so I never liked the idea of removing it for a 5" intake. It also looks pretty nice in CF. Hopefully we'll get some real world testing on this soon.

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Let us know if you would like pricing on that system!

Shows one in stock at K&N.


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We dyno'd this piece on my friend's 2019 A8 ZR1. From stock this piece did gain around that much RWHP. However, it did run appreciably leaner than stock. If he wants to post the actual graph and results I'll let him.
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Here it is at the SEMA show!
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Originally Posted by MerakiAutoworks
Here it is at the SEMA show!
That’s a good looking part!!!
I would like to see a dyno run and compared it to stock and or the GM CAI with data showing AFR’s, Boost and Timing.
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Let's see some dyno sheets.
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The GM performance intake adds about 17 HP, they claim. Mine came installed,

Jim

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$932.99 per the K&N website.
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Originally Posted by snakepit
Let's see some dyno sheets.
http://kandn.com/dynocharts/63-3111_dyno.pdf
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Originally Posted by Steve Snake Driver
Those seem to be Z06 numbers!
Old 11-16-2019, 10:24 AM
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If anyone want to test one of these out around Delaware let me know. I could do $840 on this intake.
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Originally Posted by SpeedyVette
Those seem to be Z06 numbers!
Yeah, I thought the base numbers were a little low.
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Originally Posted by SpeedyVette
Those seem to be Z06 numbers!
Sure looks like it.
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Weak sauce #'s for a ZR1. For the price they want for this intake at least get a decent baseline # then add the intake to show the improvement.

I would expect 670ish RWHP stock and pushing 700+RWHP after this intake swap.

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Originally Posted by Cman01
Weak sauce #'s for a ZR1. For the price they want for this intake at least get a decent baseline # then add the intake to show the improvement.

I would expect 670ish RWHP stock and pushing 700+RWHP after this intake swap.

Tony
I agree

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