Alaska_Wolf
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Gary
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2023
- Threads
- 4
- Messages
- 102
- Reaction score
- 131
- Location
- From Eagle River, AK.
- Vehicle(s)
- 2025 Ford Ranger Lariat FX4 2.7L; 2025 King Ranch F150 Powerboost FX4
- Occupation
- USAF Retired
- Thread starter
- #1
Been reading a lot of the discussions on here about CAIs. There's been a lot of how this brand is better than that brand, and how manufacturer A says theirs is so much better than brands B, C, X, Y and Z. And how this manufacturer submitted a Dyno that categorically "proves beyond a show of a doubt", yada yada yada, blah blah blah; a lot of marketing hype, but no actual science based fact. For many years (decades) I've run Ford F - series vehicles and I've always done what made sense to me, and what I learned going through auto shop classes, and its worked. When my old 95 EB 351 Bronco (REAL Bronco) hit 180K miles, I let my friend Ralph (Ford Master mechanic, GM Mr Goodwrench Master mechanic, Toyota Master mechanic, & and NASCAR Master mechanic) tear into it, mostly out of a sense of curiosity as I had been maintaining it the same way for a long time, Mobil 1 and Volant CAI running Donaldson Powercore 99.99% air filters. Ralph found no visually discernible and only minor measurable wear in the 351. The oil quality, and most importantly the air filter quality were what was most important, that Volant CAI was primarily installed to hold the Donaldson Powercore. Donaldsons are as some of you know used in Kenworths, Macks, Freightliners, and heavy CAT equipment, all with 1,000,000 engines. I've already put the Volant CAI with the Powercore on our new F 150 Powerboost.
Anyway, the true strength behing any CAI is NOT the CAI, but the quality of the filter inside the CAI. I found a video by Jamon at Freedom Worx that addresses the actual marketing, and more importantly, the science behind CAIs. Its sure to piss off some people, maybe, but it should also make people think about what's really important about CAIs, probably. Anyway Jamon is worth listening to, and he's also a lot of fun to listen to, mostly. The TRUTH About Cold Air Intakes
Anyway, the true strength behing any CAI is NOT the CAI, but the quality of the filter inside the CAI. I found a video by Jamon at Freedom Worx that addresses the actual marketing, and more importantly, the science behind CAIs. Its sure to piss off some people, maybe, but it should also make people think about what's really important about CAIs, probably. Anyway Jamon is worth listening to, and he's also a lot of fun to listen to, mostly. The TRUTH About Cold Air Intakes
Sponsored
Last edited:

