To see any (all be it small) performance improvement by opening the air intake. You also have to open the air output. Meaning you have to open the exhaust as well. An engine is a huge air pump. What it sucks in, has to have a place to be pumped out. The more it can pump. the better it will run. You will spend quite a lot of cash to do both, and in the end. Your truck will run better, and sound better. But you won't really be able to feel, or see, a huge difference. But you WILL hear it.
Did mine. Can't see a huge mpg difference. But it sure sounds GREAT, and it has great towing power, which was good anyway. .
Actually I believe it hurts the MPG. Why? I like to hear it wind out, and it takes gas to do that.
Hint. IF you decide to open the exhaust. Run the pipe / pipes, out the SIDE of the truck. NEVER out the back. If you run them out the back. The sound will bounce off the trailer, and come back in the cab, and that is loud, as the engine is working pretty much the entire time you are towing.
Terry & Shay
Coachman Apex 288BH.
2013 F150 XLT Off Road
5.0, 3.73
Lazy Campers