I have the framBoost too. Great intake and uses a dry filter. No oil needed that will mess with your sensors. FramBoost and the AEM intake are the same intake. AEM makes the tube while Fram makes the filter.
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'04 White SE, CC, BT, Off Road 4x4
Banks Monster Exhaust Pro Comp 6" Stage II PRG Radflo External Reservoir Coilovers w/King Springs
PRG OR Traction Bars American Racing Chamber w/Teflon 17" BFG T/A KO 315/70 17 Active Tuning Grounding Kit
FramBoost Air Intake XM Satellite Radio Hoppy Assist Tailgate Grillcraft Black Mesh Grille 2° Timing Advance
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Stillen , one of the sponsors has a great price on there's.
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2007 SE Granite C/C 4X4 BT,OR,RF,Bed Package
Born 12/18/06 in Mississippi/ adopted 03/31/07 in Anchorage. Man that stork had a good drive.
Improved with Westin black aluminum nerf bars, Husky floor liners, Vent visors, Full billett grill, Black XE door handles,American racing Teflon THUG'S, Top Dawg folding tonneau cover, AEM brute force CAI with prefilter,
PRG 4INCH PERF Package with Saw's Shift Pass You
I just won a K&N 56 series on Ebay for $148.00..... I loved my old one in my Silverado,it was the best mod I did to it. I'm sure i'll be happy with the one in the Titan too.
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Black de-badged 2006 Nissan Titan CC LE 4WD. Mag-Hytec diff cover, TrueTrac, T-Rex Billet Vertical Grille and Bumper Insert, Sway-a-way coilovers, Total Chaos control arms, Donahoe Racing rear shocks
There are some who say that the oiled filters are better since they clean the air more effectively while the dry filters provide increased flow. I'm sure someone on here did a comparison test on them. I have the K&N 77 series and its due for a recharge. I'm tempted to just swap it out for the Nismo one but I think if you get a good exhaust along with the intake, you can't go wrong with any of them. I believe Stillen had a package deal on their intake and exhaust.
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