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can i put a quad power mod with no air pipes

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Old Jan 18, 2007 | 10:40 PM
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can i put a quad power mod with no air pipes

thinking about puting a quad power mod on but would like to stay with factory air intake , not totally against an exhaust though I work in dirty conditions and don't think i would be as faithful at cleaning an aftermarket filter, is there much danger in burning up a turbo or tranny without guages, 2005 truck (sorry i'm one of the new guys with dumb questions)
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Old Jan 19, 2007 | 05:34 AM
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You can use the factory intake & exhaust, but you will most likely see your filter minder getting pulled down. I would not recommend running upgrades without gauges - I am stock and run EGT, Boost, & Trans Temp. Not only do they help you now what is happening with your truck, they look cool. I used ISSPRO in the cubby hole. I don't think you can add a better mod than a good set of gauges.
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Old Jan 19, 2007 | 06:57 AM
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If you drive sensibly you should be OK. Which box are you looking at? The Tow Box would be a definite yes. the STD and Race boxes would be fine on the low or middle settings. I wouldn't turn them on the higher settings and drive like a maniac everyday without at least a pyro guage......
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