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Drilled a bunch of extra holes in the air intake box to allow more airflow and installed a K&N air filter.
Anyone got their diesel modified?Please share your experience.
Quote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on February 12, 2016, 08:25:03 PMDrilled a bunch of extra holes in the air intake box to allow more airflow and installed a K&N air filter.Alrighty then.Let me be a little more specific, how about a mod that is a bit more professional and not so red neckish.
Quote from: Roundhead on February 13, 2016, 12:13:25 AMQuote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on February 12, 2016, 08:25:03 PMDrilled a bunch of extra holes in the air intake box to allow more airflow and installed a K&N air filter.Alrighty then.Let me be a little more specific, how about a mod that is a bit more professional and not so red neckish.You should've mentioned that you wanted the city slicker mod suggestions. Remove muffler, weld in straight pipe, put some 37" tires on 24's and you're good to go. Oh, maybe some window tint and some realtree stickers.
I have a Duramax and a TDI.Never thought about any mods until my TDI recently diagnosed with a DPF that needs to be replaced for a small fee of $2400.I can get the entire straight pipe exhaust with the Malone mod for about the same price as the fix and get higher performance without any future exhaust problems.