Copenhagen7413
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I have 2013 fully ******d ***/EGR H&S with a S&B intake. I have questions about the NO Limit intake being an open system. I know its not comparing Apples to Apples but I tried to mimic the open system by pulling both the secondary Air port and the clear plastic cover to the intake. So essentially my filter was completely open just sitting in the box. I noticed that while i was sitting in traffic my intake temps were reaching 130 plus degrees F. Also while driving between 50-80MPH my intake temps were still in the 110-120 range.
I live in South Texas and right know ambient temperature is around 93-98 degrees F. Are these numbers getting to and could they possibly cause a problem. I still have the stock plastic inter cooler pipe, but will be switching out for the H&S one soon. Does the No Limit see that high of increase above ambient temps. Another reason I pulled the crappy clear plastic cover off was I get way better throttle response than when its on. I'm thinking of making the of making the switch to the NO Limit intake just wanted to know what kind of intake temps everyone was seeing and how much do i need to worry about it. I know a lot of guys on here really like the No Limit, and any advice or comments are much appreciated.
I live in South Texas and right know ambient temperature is around 93-98 degrees F. Are these numbers getting to and could they possibly cause a problem. I still have the stock plastic inter cooler pipe, but will be switching out for the H&S one soon. Does the No Limit see that high of increase above ambient temps. Another reason I pulled the crappy clear plastic cover off was I get way better throttle response than when its on. I'm thinking of making the of making the switch to the NO Limit intake just wanted to know what kind of intake temps everyone was seeing and how much do i need to worry about it. I know a lot of guys on here really like the No Limit, and any advice or comments are much appreciated.