Seguler Cold Air Intake w/Heat Shield for 2005-2010 Dodge Chrysler HEMI 5.7L 6.1L V8
Product Overview
Key Features
Aggressive HEMI V8 Intake Sound: Deletes factory sound baffles to unleash a deep, muscular intake growl under acceleration.
Q: What are the main performance benefits of upgrading to this 5.7L/6.1L HEMI cold air intake?
A: Restrictive factory airboxes slow down intake airflow. Upgrading to this high-flow system increases air volume and velocity into the intake manifold, delivering sharper throttle response, faster acceleration, and increased horsepower and torque across the RPM band.
Q: Why is it necessary to disconnect the negative battery terminal before installing?
A: Disconnecting the battery for 15–20 minutes resets the ECU’s learned air-fuel trim values. This forces the engine computer to re-learn and instantly adapt to the increased airflow upon first startup.
Q: How tight should I torque the clamps on the silicone couplers?
A: Tighten the hose clamps with a hand socket wrench until the silicone coupler compresses firmly without bulging or slipping. Do not use power tools, as over-torquing can strip the clamp threads or deform the aluminum intake pipe.
Q: What should I check if I hear a whistling sound or experience a rough idle after installation?
A: A whistling noise or erratic idle usually indicates a vacuum leak. Verify that the silicone boot is pushed fully and evenly over the throttle body, ensure the IAT sensor grommet is completely flush, and check that both ends of the PCV breather hose are clamped tight.
Q: What is the most common mistake made during installation?
A: Damaging the IAT sensor O-ring during transfer or failing to seat the silicone coupler squarely over the throttle body lip. Any air leaks downstream of the sensor allow unmetered air into the engine, leading to a rough idle or a CEL.