KrackaC8
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- First Name
- Christopher
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- Nov 23, 2025
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- Fulshear, TX
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- 2023 Z Performance, 2024 Grand Cherokee, 2023 Wrangler Rubicon
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Intakes [much like exhausts] are always a balance of compromise, and OEMs need to make a lot more compromises than the aftermarket does. Emissions, noise levels, sound requirements, filtration, cost, etc. Increasing outright flow is easy, doing so successfully while balancing the other aspects is where it takes true engineering with legit R&D. I personally think AMS, Mishimoto, and K&N all did a very good job with that on the Z.
Pick which are your most important aspects and get (or stick with) the intake that most closely resembles your desired outcome.
Pick which are your most important aspects and get (or stick with) the intake that most closely resembles your desired outcome.