Best air intake for Duramax?

MiledOut

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a good idea of what an intake will do. BTW S&B seem to be the ticket these days.
 

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I've got the airaids on 2 of my 6.7 rams and I'm very pleased with them. They are built really well, and the filters have a 6" inlet and have a very nice venturi built on it. Banks is junk IMO I had a set up on my 06 5.9 and it was junk the scoop is a crock just stuffs the air box full of chit. S/B are ok but I don't like the fact that you have to pull the covers off to clean the filter.
 

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I've got the airaids on 2 of my 6.7 rams and I'm very pleased with them. They are built really well, and the filters have a 6" inlet and have a very nice venturi built on it. Banks is junk IMO I had a set up on my 06 5.9 and it was junk the scoop is a crock just stuffs the air box full of chit. S/B are ok but I don't like the fact that you have to pull the covers off to clean the filter.
Just a heads up... Banks tends to build more and spend alot more time and money on R&D for Duramax engines. Doesn't surprise me that they fall short on anything but Duramax.

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He's right though. The banks do drive alot of junk up into the airbox. They work great on pavement princessess and the track though.
The lid on the s&b does a good job of keeping the water that comes in around the front of the hood from getting to the filter, but they are a bit of a pia.

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