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Old 02-19-2008, 07:45 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Banks will be coming out with a CAI that should have a snorkel set-up incorporated into it. I would imagine that it should draw air in front of or below the vehicle. I am waiting to see the Banks before I make my mind up on which CAI to go with but I am leaning towards the Banks even without seeing it.
Volant tech had told me they'd probably be coming out with a ram air duct as an add-on in the near future when I contacted them. I don't know when though.
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can anyone tell me how much for the Volant C.A.I. for 08 5.7?
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Old 02-22-2008, 01:07 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Volant tech had told me they'd probably be coming out with a ram air duct as an add-on in the near future when I contacted them. I don't know when though.
Does anybody know from where the Volant Ram Air Duct design is going to draw cold air from? Are they going up front to the grill area or the fender well? I live in Idaho and do a lot of camping up in the mountains, and you are usually driving around on dirt dusty roads, specially in the summer.

It seems to me that unless they are going to the grill area to get the cold air, they would run the risk of sucking up a lot of dust into the filter if they go to the fender well under the driving conditions I just talked about.
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Old 02-22-2008, 09:03 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Cost Of Volant?

How Much Did U Guys Pay For Ur Volant Cai And Where Did U Order It From? 4 Wheel Parts Wants 450 Plus Tax
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Old 02-22-2008, 09:25 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Does anybody know from where the Volant Ram Air Duct design is going to draw cold air from? Are they going up front to the grill area or the fender well?
What I got from the tech was that it would travel from the fender well area and you would have to do some fender well modifications in order to pass the duct through to the CAI filter housing. That's why I'm sticking with what I've got.
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There is a guy on Ebay that will actually sell the Volant cheaper offline than through Ebay. If I remember right he will sell for $350.00 and I believe that is with shipping. His email address is shsupply@comcast.net Hope this helps.
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I just ordered mine off of autoanything.com for $354 (including shipping). I used the coupon code, KEEP15, which will save you $15. I cant wait to get this thing in!!!!
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