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Just added the MOPAR cold air intake! Easy 45min install.

Pro:
1. Deeper exhaust note
2. Seems to have better throttle response and peppier.
3. Looks sweet under the hood.

Will update on MPG increase (whole reason I purchased) or decrease.

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Looks good! I'm looking for a CAI. Do you have the part number?
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Looks good! I'm looking for a CAI. Do you have the part number?
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Looks nice and fairly easy to do. So my question is though does anybody know that if you get this will it void your warranty ?
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No it will not.. but some dealers may claim that it will if its not a mopar.
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Any modifications or did it slip right in
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Any modifications or did it slip right in
No modifications needed took me about 45 mins. Very easy setup and process! So I have seen a mild increase in MPG on my commute as well, around 1-2MPG.
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Just added the MOPAR cold air intake! Easy 45min install.

Pro:
1. Deeper exhaust note
2. Seems to have better throttle response and peppier.
3. Looks sweet under the hood.

Will update on MPG increase (whole reason I purchased) or decrease.

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Nice install. Thanks for pics.
Does it look like the area the air comes in might be easily affected by water?
Lots of road flooding in my area.
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Nice install. Thanks for pics.
Does it look like the area the air comes in might be easily affected by water?
Lots of road flooding in my area.
It uses the same air intake area as the original air box. So I would say it wouldn't be to effected. I can post a picture if you would like?
It uses the same air intake area as the original air box. So I would say it wouldn't be to effected. I can post a picture if you would like?
That'll be great. Thank you.
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That'll be great. Thank you.
Hopefully these pictures help.

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I was looking at both k&n and s&b....so unsure what I want to go with....
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Here's the million dollar question....are you going to add the Mopar Cold Air Intake hood air duct adapter Part Number: 82214741 that the SEMA Rebel X had combined with the Mopar CAI? Which would mean functional hood vents bitches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Here's the million dollar question....are you going to add the Mopar Cold Air Intake hood air duct adapter Part Number: 82214741 that the SEMA Rebel X had combined with the Mopar CAI? Which would mean functional hood vents bitches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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So I have actually done some research on this. Mopar has the same setup to equip the challenger with working good air ducts and I have actually helped a friend install them. He saw absolutely no improvement in MPG but did see a slight improvement in torque. So unsure if anyone is looking for an upgrade in MPG would want to go through all the trouble.
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Here's the million dollar question....are you going to add the Mopar Cold Air Intake hood air duct adapter Part Number: 82214741 that the SEMA Rebel X had combined with the Mopar CAI? Which would mean functional hood vents bitches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I am so happy someone posted this. I was looking at it yesterday..my only question is, is it compatible with a CAI other than MOPAR???

I had a K&N on my '04 Hemi and loved it. I like the idea of functional scoops, but price on K&N CAI is much better than MOPAR's part. Nonetheless, I might spend the extra flow to upgrade on both ends.

Look forward to the replies.

- Miami Rebel '15
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I am so happy someone posted this. I was looking at it yesterday..my only question is, is it compatible with a CAI other than MOPAR???

I had a K&N on my '04 Hemi and loved it. I like the idea of functional scoops, but price on K&N CAI is much better than MOPAR's part. Nonetheless, I might spend the extra flow to upgrade on both ends.

Look forward to the replies.

- Miami Rebel '15
Yes it is. K&N, S&B, and Manu other have compatible CAIs
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I am so happy someone posted this. I was looking at it yesterday..my only question is, is it compatible with a CAI other than MOPAR???

I had a K&N on my '04 Hemi and loved it. I like the idea of functional scoops, but price on K&N CAI is much better than MOPAR's part. Nonetheless, I might spend the extra flow to upgrade on both ends.

Look forward to the replies.

- Miami Rebel '15
Here is another members S&B installed
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Yes it is. K&N, S&B, and Manu other have compatible CAIs
I am sorry for the redundancy...

So you are saying I can install a K&N or S&B CAI along with the MOPAR CAI hood air duct adapter?
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