Well i have a 2007 Chrysler Aspen, great vehicle, But it has a 5.7 L Hemi, i know that cold air intakes Help gas mileage and help engines life, but is worth the over 300 dollars for it????
Well i have a 2007 Chrysler Aspen, great vehicle, But it has a 5.7 L Hemi, i know that cold air intakes Help gas mileage and help engines life, but is worth the over 300 dollars for it????
nope not worth it. You will never make up the cost of the intake in gas savings. Plus you are working with such a large suv. Just drive a little slower if you are looking for savings at the pump.
In general NO.
Most of these filters, although advertising better flow and filtering, is not the case. Easy way to put it is, they do filter better and flow better than factory (usually), but will soon degrade afterwards which many people fail to realize. These aftermarket filters are usually the cotton type that is oiled. Well the oil soon dries from dust, and the openings between the cotton is quite large. It than gets clogged and your done.
On many performance cars, changing from aftermarket back to factory filtering has shown better overall performance.
I would go for a performance chip tune first, than perhaps an exhaust. Make sure your exhaust is all legal and this can be assured by only touching everything after the catalytic converter.
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