NJMAX
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@JaxmaxIMO it depends on at least two things -
How long will you keep the truck
Where do you drive
If you plan on keeping it a while it will save on the expensive air filters by catching the bugs, sand and other larger stuff and now and then you simply remove it and shake it out and/or wash it off and put it back. It keeps the larger stuff out of the main filter.
It could save you over the lift of the truck because your main filters will last longer - depending on where you drive.
I've had filters filled up with bugs and larger stuff at times (in the past) so that's what it prevents.
I guess I compare it to the pre-filters on our air cleaners in the house - the main filters are crazy expensive but I can take the pre-filters out and clean them and put them back because they catch the larger things.
So you'll get as many answers as there are people responding - some will see it as a total waste, others who drive in conditions that fill their main filter with stuff that could be caught with this may like it.
But if you won't be keeping the truck more than 2 or 3 air filters worth of time, likely not worth it.
There is no right or wrong answer - obviously there's been a call for it - it takes at least some money to engineer, test, package and market these things.
You guys give valid points. I will probably keep it 8ish years and I too have the Mopar CAI. I usually want stuff to run the best and most efficient so guess I’m going to buy it ?
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