I am sure they do well. All I did was use a K&N drop in air filter on my 2021 GMC Sierra AT4 (6.2L). $40. No issues, no computer tweaking, and noticeable higher RPM airflow/power. Also best to use 93 octane gas with some Royal Purple octane booster. These 6.2L engines make better power with high octane fuel (it's in the owner's manual). Now, who makes a canned tuner for these newer 6.2L trucks? I reached out to three companies and none have one for my truck. Not even inTune.
There is the Range Pulsar that is similar to a programmer but it will not have any updates for the ECU to allow for more power. It will allow you to adjust for throttle response, tire size, gear ratio, and speed limiter.
@@PhastekTrucks -- Thanks. I had a DiabloSport inTune i3 on my last truck and loved it. It did everything. The Range Pulsar LT is decent and works with the 6.2 /10-speed. I do like it being able to disable the AFM/DOD but, would nice if it could also disable the Auto Start/Stop. It sure would be nice if DiabloSport made one for the 6.2L, 10-speed and did everything like my old one...I just checked, they don't make one. I reached out to them and only heard crickets (no response from them).
Really good review, really informed me on my 1st truck (Chevy Silverado trail boss 4x4) and these instakes. Like a commenter before mine, would've liked to see these installed
Nice vid. I installed the K&N kit as I have used their products for decades with outstanding results. That being said...kinda liking the one in the middle. But already made the move. Speaking of which, there is a definite difference in sound...a mild "4 Barrell" moan. But sounds great!!! And a very noticable power increase. A special note, the instructions are clear and easy. The other literature has a Dyno graph of the 6.2 showing nice 15hp increase and a WHOPING 30lb increase in torque!! (You will vary as diff altitudes, etc) I am pleased with the purchase and improvements and haven't even made my first payment yet. Brand New RST Silverado with L84 5.3. Even with traction control on it still spins the crap out of the tires and with a 3.23 posi...I averaged 24.5mph on the 104mile round trip to Summit racing to purchase the system all on bone stock air system. Sunday March 30th 2020. Now as we are in a "lock down" from the CV-19, I have yet to repeat the same trip to compare mpg Ave. But sat Cruze on 76mph and all interstate with zero traffic. Again, nice vid. Now on to another muffler....thinking flowmaster or Borla. Hummmmm
Sounds good, mine 6.2 high country the k&N is working and sounds good working with the pedal commander. I have plans to install the corsa sports exhaust. Congratulations with your project.😊👍
@@franciscodomenech1922 thank you. Just installed a flowmaster 40 series muffler inn place of the stock one Very little interior resonance but a tiny bit noticable...exterior kinda the same...although I haven't let anyone drive by me. Lol But check this out!!! City driving went up to 19.5 with stop and go and not much over 55 mph. Wow. Not bad at all. Next mod.... ceramic window tint and bed liner and side steps, and gloss black powder coat the factory wheels I just wanna rid in it. This CV-19 lockdown is ok...I respect it, but I just wanna ride!!! 743 miles to date (haven't taken a road trip again to see about the highway mpg at 76mph again...but I will)
Ok after a 104mile road trip I got 26.8 Ave mph at 76 mph. Now are the stock intake and exhaust holding back power and mph??? My example says YES!!! VERY PLEASED!!! God bless us all!!
Francisco Domenech just do a muffler delete and with tour 6.2L you should still have resonator cans. So many people adding exhausts and not getting the tones they want especially on the 5.3L platform due to the resonator mesh inserts in the rear after the dual wye split. Bunch of video on this and they sound great. I went this route with 2020 5.3L (L84) over a catback for $70 and 20min of my time at a muffler shop. Wrapped the mesh inserts with heat tape. My favorite add thus far
Does anyone have any insight on how these three compare to say Banks, AFE Power, and others? How did these listed ones here make their top list? Just by sponsorship or actual proven returns via MPG/HP/etc?
The 63-3084 has a small filter alongside the large one. This is the number K&N said is for my 2014 Cadillac CTS 3.6L. What do I do with the small filter?
Phastek Trucks the reprogramming allows for thee additional airflow and recalibration of the mass flow air sensor. If you don’t do this, you won’t see the full benefits.
I just installed this on my AT4. The GM performance system allows for 17% more airflow. The Airflow meter will not see this and will run rich. Reprogramming is a must especially if your combining it with a aftermarket exhaust. So you don’t get the performance Gains without the reprogramming
@@TheIceStormof1906 oh geez. An air flow meter does just that, measures changes in airflow, you know, like the decreasing airflow thru a dirty filter... It can also measure more air flow.
Unfortunately we do not have much experience with the factory performance intake at this time. We hope to have our hands on it at some time so we can verify the quality behind it. We have seen other factory performance intakes and the quality is great with those but we always like to confirm just to be sure.
Here's a serious question. Which one is CARB approved and legal for use in California? I have a 2019 GMC Sierra Denali 1500 w/6.2L that could really use the extra air from one of these.
Actually AFE performance momentum gt is the best cai street legal passes emissions and it bumps 40hp tuned on my 2015 Silverado Ltz 6.2 made in Corona, CA USA
We've not tried the Corsa. But they don't require a tune and are easy to maintain. We really like our Roto-Fab and that's an open box. I believe Corsa has closed box for the 21 trucks. If you decide to do it, send us some pics and a review of the product! www.phastekperformance.com/2019-2021-CORSA-Performance-Air-Intake-p/corsa-45953d.htm
Unfortunately we have not come across an intake system that passes CARB. We do know that you can change the filter in the factory box and you will be just fine.
Order from summit racing, they can shit to Cali, just got my intake in from them… they do “special orders” and will get the product out to us here in Cali
Unfortunately the intakes in this video are not CARB legal. Finding a full system like these are hard to come by and be CARB legal. Right now we only have a few kits that are CARB legal but they are not complete with the boxes that you see in this video. Most of the systems that are legal are only a tube and filter replacement.
That might not be possible, we dont know 100% since we do not sell the Rough Country products yet. We do know that the intake systems for the 2014-2018 models are on the Passenger side of the engine bay and the 2019-2021 models are on the Driver side of the engine bay. This would cause fitment issues if you tried to adapt a system that was not built for that model.
For the 2017 models we like the Cold Air Inductions kits. Their kits perform just as well as they look. Here is a link that will show you the kit we are referring too. www.phastekperformance.com/Cold-Air-Inductions-Texture-Black-Finish-Cold-Air-p/cai-512-0103-b-sra.htm
I wAnna get this one too but do I have to tune they said these need a tune or it might get a check engine light and run ruff I installed intakes on all my other cars and never a issue is it plug n play or does it need a tune ?
@@jesse1486 1. Paper filters can hold way more dirt. 2. Paper filters air better than mesh/oil 3. Paper requires no maintenance 4. There is no hp/fuel mileage advantage with either filter.
@@MrPAULONEAL a k&n and recharge kit can buy you at least 150k miles of paper filters. Maybe more. If you’re that worried about cost then maybe you should trade in your car for a bicycle.
@@Maverick09171 last part is false. If you're pairing a CAI with an aftermarket exhaust, it's proven to enhance HP and fuel mileage. Without an exhaust is pretty pointless tho
Alej C think of the 4.3 like a off brand smart phone and try to find a good quality otter box for it. Probably won’t find 1. 5.3 and 6.2 LT models LTZ are like your apple iPhone and your high end Samsung
@@heartofthunder1440 well my 2020 v6 silverado is pretty fast dont let the 6 fool you ,remember the ford raptor also has a v6 and drives circles around any model silverado
Alej C wow, thx I think? I just got a 2020 trail boss with the 4.3 in it, for a full size truck, and I had a v6 Silverado 4 by 4 before. It does have some get up and go to it.
@@raptor074 The Raptor has twin turbos and is tuned from the factory. There is no N/A truck driving circles around any of GM's motors. The 4.3 V6 is a best in class N/A motor that has proven itself for decades.
@@raptor074 Ford Raptor makes 450 bhp and 510 btq. Chevy Silverado with the 6.2 V8 and GM Performance catback exhaust and CAI makes 434 bhp and 469 btq. Both run the same 10-speed transmission. 16 bhp and 41 btq is hardly "running circles" around the competition. The Chevy weighs 400-600 lbs less. There are several other factors to consider too, but from what I've seen these trucks are fairly equal, except for offroading. Rumor has it, GM has a fix for that coming in about a year, and Ford needed to bump the next Raptor to 750 bhp in order for Ram and Chevy to not run circles around it.
S Sanchez because the added air requires an ECU reprogramming and recalibration. The additional air is not being sensed with the system. That’s why the GMC performance intakes call for reprogramming at the dealership. All of these CAI basically require it.
@@ssanchez7690 I’ve heard something about disconnecting the battery for 30 min and then connecting it back they say it reprograms the computer and it should work, not very sure if it works
They don't add power. I've seen plenty of dyno results. Nothing beats the stock air box. You simply just need a tube and a drop in filter. If you want sound, waste your money on a CAI.
There is tuning available but it does come with a hefty price tag. Take a look at this link to learn a bit more. www.phastekperformance.com/HP-Tuners-E90-Modified-ECM-Exchange-Service-p/hpt-pcm-00-e90-e.htm
Nice stuff....my at4 came with the performance package and has a GM intake....however, dealer won't touch it and they say to clean only with soap and water. May switch it out due to lack of information out there
Donald Thomason what does the manual say you maintenance it? How does GMC recommend you clean it? I’ve heard GMC has a pretty good tech line and support. You may want to call them. The dealerships are clueless! If not, find out the manufacturer of the CAI and see how they recommend you clean it. For example, the performance exhaust is made by Bourla. It’s the touring model. Find out the same for the CAI. I’m picking up my AT4 tomorrow.
@@JebClarke902 YES! You are correct. If you order the GM performance exhausts, it is essentially the Borla Touring exhaust and has the exact same sound. They have a couple of different versions that alter the exhaust tips...quad vs. an exhaust that fits seamlessly to retain the rectangular factory exhaust tips. The parts department can show your tip options visually and you pick what you want. The Performance exhaust is slightly less loud as the S-type but no drone, and it takes off the raw edge. Also, the DFM alters the exhaust sound when activated, and this exhaust gives you the slight pops and bangs when DFM is activated. It’s very cool especially when the back window is open
Don't use CAI. Probably the worst customer service out there. I ordered it then decided against it and returned it. I had to pay $25 to return ship it. The item was never even installed and they were trying to come up with a reason to not give me a full refund. I sent them a crappy email about how unprofessional they were and the response I got in a nutshell was "too bad". I won't recommend them or use them again. Hope anyone else that ordered from them has a better experience
Pretty disappointed in this product from CAI and their customer service/company. I had worse gas mileage, my shift points were horrible and almost felt like my transmission was slipping at times. I was told by customer service to remove the item after 1200 miles of it trying to, "Learn" the computer and re-install my stock in take. Then after 200 miles re-install the CAI intake. I had to pay my own shipping back to the company for a refund and then wasn't credited a full refund. Awful experience.
There is a supercharger unit that will fit your model but the issue will come down to tuning. The 21 models are still being worked on by various tuning companies. Here is a supercharger unit that would fit. www.phastekperformance.com/Whipple-3-0L-Supercharger-Competition-Kit-p/whipple-wk-1210nft.htm
I am sure they do well. All I did was use a K&N drop in air filter on my 2021 GMC Sierra AT4 (6.2L). $40. No issues, no computer tweaking, and noticeable higher RPM airflow/power. Also best to use 93 octane gas with some Royal Purple octane booster. These 6.2L engines make better power with high octane fuel (it's in the owner's manual). Now, who makes a canned tuner for these newer 6.2L trucks? I reached out to three companies and none have one for my truck. Not even inTune.
There is the Range Pulsar that is similar to a programmer but it will not have any updates for the ECU to allow for more power. It will allow you to adjust for throttle response, tire size, gear ratio, and speed limiter.
@@PhastekTrucks -- Thanks. I had a DiabloSport inTune i3 on my last truck and loved it. It did everything. The Range Pulsar LT is decent and works with the 6.2 /10-speed. I do like it being able to disable the AFM/DOD but, would nice if it could also disable the Auto Start/Stop. It sure would be nice if DiabloSport made one for the 6.2L, 10-speed and did everything like my old one...I just checked, they don't make one. I reached out to them and only heard crickets (no response from them).
Nice video. The S&B unit is very nice. The filter is the biggest I’ve ever seen in My whole life. Install was a bear.
Really good review, really informed me on my 1st truck (Chevy Silverado trail boss 4x4) and these instakes. Like a commenter before mine, would've liked to see these installed
Nice vid.
I installed the K&N kit as I have used their products for decades with outstanding results.
That being said...kinda liking the one in the middle. But already made the move.
Speaking of which, there is a definite difference in sound...a mild "4 Barrell" moan. But sounds great!!!
And a very noticable power increase. A special note, the instructions are clear and easy. The other literature has a Dyno graph of the 6.2 showing nice 15hp increase and a WHOPING 30lb increase in torque!! (You will vary as diff altitudes, etc)
I am pleased with the purchase and improvements and haven't even made my first payment yet. Brand New RST Silverado with L84 5.3.
Even with traction control on it still spins the crap out of the tires and with a 3.23 posi...I averaged 24.5mph on the 104mile round trip to Summit racing to purchase the system all on bone stock air system.
Sunday March 30th 2020.
Now as we are in a "lock down" from the CV-19, I have yet to repeat the same trip to compare mpg Ave.
But sat Cruze on 76mph and all interstate with zero traffic.
Again, nice vid.
Now on to another muffler....thinking flowmaster or Borla.
Hummmmm
Sounds good, mine 6.2 high country the k&N is working and sounds good working with the pedal commander. I have plans to install the corsa sports exhaust. Congratulations with your project.😊👍
@@franciscodomenech1922 thank you. Just installed a flowmaster 40 series muffler inn place of the stock one
Very little interior resonance but a tiny bit noticable...exterior kinda the same...although I haven't let anyone drive by me. Lol
But check this out!!!
City driving went up to 19.5 with stop and go and not much over 55 mph. Wow.
Not bad at all.
Next mod.... ceramic window tint and bed liner and side steps, and gloss black powder coat the factory wheels
I just wanna rid in it. This CV-19 lockdown is ok...I respect it, but I just wanna ride!!! 743 miles to date (haven't taken a road trip again to see about the highway mpg at 76mph again...but I will)
Ok after a 104mile road trip I got 26.8 Ave mph at 76 mph.
Now are the stock intake and exhaust holding back power and mph???
My example says YES!!!
VERY PLEASED!!!
God bless us all!!
Francisco Domenech just do a muffler delete and with tour 6.2L you should still have resonator cans. So many people adding exhausts and not getting the tones they want especially on the 5.3L platform due to the resonator mesh inserts in the rear after the dual wye split. Bunch of video on this and they sound great. I went this route with 2020 5.3L (L84) over a catback for $70 and 20min of my time at a muffler shop. Wrapped the mesh inserts with heat tape. My favorite add thus far
borla atack sounds really good, have not heard the flow
Going to use the OEM GM upgrade air intake.
You might want to check out S&B.
We are looking into their brand. Thanks for the suggestion!
Does anyone have any insight on how these three compare to say Banks, AFE Power, and others? How did these listed ones here make their top list? Just by sponsorship or actual proven returns via MPG/HP/etc?
The 63-3084 has a small filter alongside the large one. This is the number K&N said is for my 2014 Cadillac CTS 3.6L. What do I do with the small filter?
You forgot the best one 😳 the legendary banks power
We will not disagree with this comment. We are looking into the Banks products to see about getting them offered.
Doesn't Banks only make diesel parts? I looked at them and no gas engine cai
Ok 2021 6.2 RST Silverado which one do you suggest can't decide. I know it's up to me just looking for your recommendations. 🙏 Thanks in advance.
And for the 4.3? Does it work?
Is there a pre filter available for dust?
Why does the gm version Cai require programing? And these don't?
The programming they supply is realistically an ECU update. Its not that it is required but its something that GM has put in place for warranty.
Phastek Trucks the reprogramming allows for thee additional airflow and recalibration of the mass flow air sensor. If you don’t do this, you won’t see the full benefits.
@@TheIceStormof1906 Nope. Air filter life monitor.
I just installed this on my AT4. The GM performance system allows for 17% more airflow. The Airflow meter will not see this and will run rich. Reprogramming is a must especially if your combining it with a aftermarket exhaust. So you don’t get the performance Gains without the reprogramming
@@TheIceStormof1906 oh geez. An air flow meter does just that, measures changes in airflow, you know, like the decreasing airflow thru a dirty filter... It can also measure more air flow.
What is available and high quality for the 3.0 Duramax?
Thanks for the informative video. Do you have any idea how GM's own performance cold air intake compares to the ones you talked about here?
Go with the GM performance intake. Save yourself the headache. And make sure the dealer programs the software for the extra airflow
Unfortunately we do not have much experience with the factory performance intake at this time. We hope to have our hands on it at some time so we can verify the quality behind it. We have seen other factory performance intakes and the quality is great with those but we always like to confirm just to be sure.
@@TheIceStormof1906 it’s also one of the few CAIs that is 50-state emissions compatible.
@@TheIceStormof1906$150 for the filter lol. Keep it
Here's a serious question. Which one is CARB approved and legal for use in California? I have a 2019 GMC Sierra Denali 1500 w/6.2L that could really use the extra air from one of these.
None really are Carb approved in California. However, you can order an intake from American Trucks; they deliver to cali
Actually AFE performance momentum gt is the best cai street legal passes emissions and it bumps 40hp tuned on my 2015 Silverado Ltz 6.2 made in Corona, CA USA
That’s the tune that gave you the power. Not the intake pipe. Lol
Hey I have a 2015 Silverado 5.3 , is the regular KN intake better then the KN black hawk or is the black hawk better ?
What about for a 2018 6.2L?
Will my mpg go down if I install any of these?
What’s good for the 2020 GMC Sierra elevation 1500 duramax turbo diesel 3.0
I've got a 21 5.3 Silverado, already installed your catch can, but I'm looking at Corsa cold air intake with a dry filter. Thoughts?
We've not tried the Corsa. But they don't require a tune and are easy to maintain. We really like our Roto-Fab and that's an open box. I believe Corsa has closed box for the 21 trucks. If you decide to do it, send us some pics and a review of the product!
www.phastekperformance.com/2019-2021-CORSA-Performance-Air-Intake-p/corsa-45953d.htm
@@PhastekTrucks appreciate the input.
@@PhastekTrucks Where would I send the pic and review of the Corsa Cold Air Intake?
@@zackalegria6740 You can send it to us via messenger on Facebook.com/Phastek or you can email it to marketing@phastek.com. Thanks!
Air raid is also a good buy and quality by far
Let's see them installed...
Great video. Guys I have a trail boss 2019 regular cab 5.3L. If installed a cold air intake system. Will i need to tune the computer?
Thank you for watching! No, a tune will not be needed for an intake system.
Wheres the drive/dyno test!?
Nice bamboo table top.
How about 2019-2020 2500hd 6.0
Hey which intake would be best for the 2020 Sierra 1500 diesel
Which is the one that makes loudest sound. ??
The one that has straight pipes attached.
The Roto Fab not available/legal in California! Come on Cali! Hippies running Cali. So what do you recommend for 2021 6.2 Trailboss?
Unfortunately we have not come across an intake system that passes CARB. We do know that you can change the filter in the factory box and you will be just fine.
Order from summit racing, they can shit to Cali, just got my intake in from them… they do “special orders” and will get the product out to us here in Cali
What about the 2.7 liter anything that’s compatible?
We are working at getting some intakes listed on our site but reach out to our sales team and they can get one lined up for you.
@@PhastekTrucks Would love one for the 2.7 turbo
@@tbonenitro9718 We will get that added to our list.
AFE GT Momentum cold air intake.
Are these carb certified in California, don't wanna pay too much if it's not
Unfortunately the intakes in this video are not CARB legal. Finding a full system like these are hard to come by and be CARB legal. Right now we only have a few kits that are CARB legal but they are not complete with the boxes that you see in this video. Most of the systems that are legal are only a tube and filter replacement.
I heard you can put the rough country air intake for a 2014-2018 Chevy 5.3 in the new 2020 chevys is this true? For half the price of these intakes
That might not be possible, we dont know 100% since we do not sell the Rough Country products yet.
We do know that the intake systems for the 2014-2018 models are on the Passenger side of the engine bay and the 2019-2021 models are on the Driver side of the engine bay. This would cause fitment issues if you tried to adapt a system that was not built for that model.
@@PhastekTrucks on my 2020 Tahoe it’s on the passenger side ? Maybe the trucks are different. I’ve seen k&n sell intakes from 2014-2020.
@@mannyleon121 Ahh yes that could be a possibility. We do know for sure that the trucks are on opposite sides between model generations.
Does a cold air intake void waranty?
Technically it should not void the warranty but we do suggest checking with your servicing dealer since they will be making the final call.
Do these come with CA legal sticker ? To provide at smog checks? Please, and thank you
The systems in this video are not CARB legal, so they will not come with any kind of sticker to show that information.
Which one gives the best performance?? Hp and tq gains?
There is a thin line between the 3 but RotoFab has shown to provide the most power out of the 3.
So what's best for 2017 gmc denali sierra 6.2
For the 2017 models we like the Cold Air Inductions kits. Their kits perform just as well as they look. Here is a link that will show you the kit we are referring too.
www.phastekperformance.com/Cold-Air-Inductions-Texture-Black-Finish-Cold-Air-p/cai-512-0103-b-sra.htm
Any CA legal?
Pech Michael & Christina nothing in CA legal. Surprise any engines are allowed there 😞
GM Performance intake is California compliant
greta video , just curious which cold air intake would you choose for a 2020 silverado trail boss 6.2
For our personal selection we like the RotoFab intake system.
www.phastekperformance.com/Roto-Fab-Cold-Air-Intake-p/rotofab-10161080.htm
I wAnna get this one too but do I have to tune they said these need a tune or it might get a check engine light and run ruff I installed intakes on all my other cars and never a issue is it plug n play or does it need a tune ?
Why doesn’t rotofab make a kit for 2014-2018 gm🤔
Avoid any filter that requires oiling. Paper filters FTMFW
why? can u explain plz
@@jesse1486 1. Paper filters can hold way more dirt. 2. Paper filters air better than mesh/oil 3. Paper requires no maintenance 4. There is no hp/fuel mileage advantage with either filter.
@@Maverick09171 Paper filters are also disposable which makes them less economical...
@@MrPAULONEAL a k&n and recharge kit can buy you at least 150k miles of paper filters. Maybe more. If you’re that worried about cost then maybe you should trade in your car for a bicycle.
@@Maverick09171 last part is false. If you're pairing a CAI with an aftermarket exhaust, it's proven to enhance HP and fuel mileage. Without an exhaust is pretty pointless tho
What about the 4.3?
Alej C think of the 4.3 like a off brand smart phone and try to find a good quality otter box for it. Probably won’t find 1. 5.3 and 6.2 LT models LTZ are like your apple iPhone and your high end Samsung
@@heartofthunder1440 well my 2020 v6 silverado is pretty fast dont let the 6 fool you ,remember the ford raptor also has a v6 and drives circles around any model silverado
Alej C wow, thx I think? I just got a 2020 trail boss with the 4.3 in it, for a full size truck, and I had a v6 Silverado 4 by 4 before. It does have some get up and go to it.
@@raptor074 The Raptor has twin turbos and is tuned from the factory. There is no N/A truck driving circles around any of GM's motors. The 4.3 V6 is a best in class N/A motor that has proven itself for decades.
@@raptor074 Ford Raptor makes 450 bhp and 510 btq. Chevy Silverado with the 6.2 V8 and GM Performance catback exhaust and CAI makes 434 bhp and 469 btq. Both run the same 10-speed transmission. 16 bhp and 41 btq is hardly "running circles" around the competition. The Chevy weighs 400-600 lbs less. There are several other factors to consider too, but from what I've seen these trucks are fairly equal, except for offroading. Rumor has it, GM has a fix for that coming in about a year, and Ford needed to bump the next Raptor to 750 bhp in order for Ram and Chevy to not run circles around it.
I installed a k and n on my 2020 Silverado 5.3 and can’t even do a burn out I put my stock back was able to do one idk y
S Sanchez because the added air requires an ECU reprogramming and recalibration. The additional air is not being sensed with the system. That’s why the GMC performance intakes call for reprogramming at the dealership. All of these CAI basically require it.
Thanks I go to dealership and they say it dosent have to b recalibrate ive gone to 3 different dealers and they all say same thing
@@ssanchez7690 I’ve heard something about disconnecting the battery for 30 min and then connecting it back they say it reprograms the computer and it should work, not very sure if it works
WHAT ABOUT THE 2.7L!!!!!!!!!
They don't add power. I've seen plenty of dyno results. Nothing beats the stock air box. You simply just need a tube and a drop in filter. If you want sound, waste your money on a CAI.
ROTO FAB far best CAI out there
Has anyone found any tuning for these 2019/2020 gm motors with the 10 speed
There is tuning available but it does come with a hefty price tag.
Take a look at this link to learn a bit more.
www.phastekperformance.com/HP-Tuners-E90-Modified-ECM-Exchange-Service-p/hpt-pcm-00-e90-e.htm
No guarantee they will do anything other than filter the air better.
Dyno. Dyno. Dyno
Nice stuff....my at4 came with the performance package and has a GM intake....however, dealer won't touch it and they say to clean only with soap and water. May switch it out due to lack of information out there
???
Donald Thomason what does the manual say you maintenance it? How does GMC recommend you clean it? I’ve heard GMC has a pretty good tech line and support. You may want to call them. The dealerships are clueless! If not, find out the manufacturer of the CAI and see how they recommend you clean it. For example, the performance exhaust is made by Bourla. It’s the touring model. Find out the same for the CAI. I’m picking up my AT4 tomorrow.
Air from the inside and a soft brush
@@TheIceStormof1906 Are you saying that the GMC AT4 exhaust that comes with the performance package is actually a Borla Touring exhaust?
@@JebClarke902 YES! You are correct. If you order the GM performance exhausts, it is essentially the Borla Touring exhaust and has the exact same sound. They have a couple of different versions that alter the exhaust tips...quad vs. an exhaust that fits seamlessly to retain the rectangular factory exhaust tips. The parts department can show your tip options visually and you pick what you want. The Performance exhaust is slightly less loud as the S-type but no drone, and it takes off the raw edge. Also, the DFM alters the exhaust sound when activated, and this exhaust gives you the slight pops and bangs when DFM is activated. It’s very cool especially when the back window is open
Don't use CAI. Probably the worst customer service out there. I ordered it then decided against it and returned it. I had to pay $25 to return ship it. The item was never even installed and they were trying to come up with a reason to not give me a full refund. I sent them a crappy email about how unprofessional they were and the response I got in a nutshell was "too bad". I won't recommend them or use them again. Hope anyone else that ordered from them has a better experience
Pretty disappointed in this product from CAI and their customer service/company. I had worse gas mileage, my shift points were horrible and almost felt like my transmission was slipping at times. I was told by customer service to remove the item after 1200 miles of it trying to, "Learn" the computer and re-install my stock in take. Then after 200 miles re-install the CAI intake. I had to pay my own shipping back to the company for a refund and then wasn't credited a full refund. Awful experience.
This is exactly why I keep posting here to go with then GMC performance intake and make sure you have the engine computer reprogrammed.
YOU SPELLED S & B WRONG 🤣
You are generic and don't show dyno tests
Do the 71-3110 Blackhawk on the 6.2L GM engine
Is it possible to supercharge a 2021 5.3 trail boss?
There is a supercharger unit that will fit your model but the issue will come down to tuning. The 21 models are still being worked on by various tuning companies.
Here is a supercharger unit that would fit.
www.phastekperformance.com/Whipple-3-0L-Supercharger-Competition-Kit-p/whipple-wk-1210nft.htm
Does this fit a 2019 silverado custom 4.3l