aFe Air Intake Review
We like aFe's kit - it's simple, reasonably priced (AutoAnything sells them for about $350), and the quality is good. Picking up 5-10 rear wheel horsepower is always good, not to mention this kit's great sound and looks. Combine this intake with a nice exhaust system and you should see another 5 or so rear wheel hp.When it comes to the Tundra 5.7, we recommend the aFe air intake over the Volant air intake for the following reasons: aFe's kit doesn't require you to use self-tapping screws to install the MAF sensor (which looks and feels cheap), and it fits correctly with the factory engine cover. Both kits exhibited decent performance gains, and they both sounded great. Assuming you can get the two kits for about the same price (which is true at the time of this posting), the aFe kit makes more sense than the Volant. That's not to take anything away from Volant - it's just not quite as nice. Simple as that.
Average Ratings for aFe Air Intake
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User Ratings and Reviews
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Posted on 2009-11-18 04:00:13 by koko - 2008 Tundra SR5 Duoble Cab (Abu Dhabi Capital of UAE) | ||||||||||
"It is just great the added performance. Easy to installation. The instuctions are easy to follow. When i need to pass someone now it does it with ease and speed. " | ||||||||||
Posted on 2009-08-15 08:22:18 by Mel - 2008 Toyota Tundra (North Dakota) | ||||||||||




