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The MOOSUN 4 inch Cold Air Intake is designed for a variety of GMC and Chevy models from 1999-2006, providing a significant boost in horsepower and torque while ensuring easy installation with no extra parts required. Its sleek design and attractive intake noise make it a must-have for performance enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | MOOSUN |
Brand | MOOSUN |
Product Dimensions | 17.1 x 17.1 x 30 cm; 3.58 kg |
Item model number | MS-99-06-SR |
Manufacturer Part Number | MS-99-06-SR |
Item Weight | 3.58 Kilograms |
K**I
Fits my Tahoe '05 perfectly and good price !
Perfectly fit my '05 Tahoe 4.8L V8 without any hassles or mods. Gives a beautiful anti gravity like sound and definitely increases response time for acceleration and overtaking ! 5/5 !
B**B
Great price and fits awesome. Looks even better.
I've purchased 2 of these so far. I can't believe what you get for the price. Can't be beat.
K**Y
You get what you pay for
Decent quality, had to replace the clamps but other than that everything fits well and sounds good
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J**E
2002 Silverado - fit well with a few mods
The included instructions were dark and blurry. I looked at the listing picture on Amazon to give me an idea how to line it all up.On my 2002 Silverado, I had to cut the middle tab off of the intake pipe in order to make it fit where it wasn't pressing up against top of the upper radiator hose. I also had to do an alternative mounting method for the left side of the bottom plate of the partial airbox they give you. I also had to cut the lip of the upper fan shroud for pipe and elbow clearance. You'll see when you try to install them.Because this kit is universal for a bunch of different models, I'm sure there's a use for that screw hole tab in the middle of the pipe. But not on my 4.8 V8 2002 application. I cut off the tab with a cutoff wheel and ground it down smooth, then touched it up with flat black rust oleum.For the bottom plate of the 2-piece airbox thing that they give you, you have to put the bottom plate in first (that's the one with the angle part, not the filter hole slot.) I used a silver paint marker to line up the two pieces as they would be in the final position, then marked where I need to drill an additional hole in the bottom plate to mount using the factory screw holes. Pilot hole was 9/64", second bit 1/4" to allow enough clearance for the factory 10 mm bolt to go down in there with no binding. You can get away with a smaller bit, but I have a lot of those two sizes so that's typically what I use for these.For the left side of the bottom plate, I was unable to use the factory holes, so I drilled a pilot hole using the middle of the 3 provided holes on the bottom plate, widened that middle hole to 1/4" (don't make the body mount hole too big) and used a #14 hex head sheet metal screw to anchor it in the middle. I can't remember what size the pilot hole has to be for the #14, I just eyeballed it to get the correct drill bit size. Just line up the bit over the top of the length of the screw to make sure of that the bit is a little narrower than the teeth of the screw. I used a 10mm socket and impact to screw it in. Just be careful and don't use too much force or you'll strip it. If you're not confident about your feathering technique with the impact gun trigger, just tighten it by hand with a ratchet.Once your "airbox" is installed, it's fairly easy to install the pipe assembly. Make sure the screen on your MAF is on the air filter side. Don't tighten up your hose clamps until you get your pipe and filter lined up the way you want it to be so that it sits low in the box and won't interfere with your hood.Pay careful attention to the upper radiator hose clearance because you don't want that metal tab to press down into the hose while you're driving cuz it'll eventually wear through and you have a busted hose and an overheat. Protect your upper hose like I did with corrugated plastic sleeving if you need to.I'm happy with this intake. Nice, fairly well made parts. Sounds a bit louder than the resonated facory crinkle tube with a nice growl under full throttle. Quiet as factory at idle. Mild to moderate improvement in acceleration. More of a smoothing of the powerband and removal of hesitation in acceleration, rather than a gross horsepower gain.After a few days I started noticing the difference on the highway as well because now at about 2,000 RPM at 80 mph, where I was a little bit higher with the old intake and the engine seemed to struggle more to maintain 80. Now 80 mph feels comfortable and smooth. Merging on to the expressway is a little easier coming off the on-ramp with a little bit quicker acceleration than before and it's a lot smoother to accelerate under Full Throttle. I'll be going back to straight piping it shortly to get rid of the restriction of the muffler too, and get back that nice throaty Vortec/LS exhaust sound. I like this intake a lot, and I'm glad I did it. I may upgrade that cone filter with a better aftermarket performance filter eventually.
B**R
Good bang for your buck!
Came with tons of extra goodies. Fit with very little modifications. Which is surprising cause i used it on my ls swap build which went into a 1958 chevy. Highly recommend