Some individuals on another forum have posted their experience with the S&B intake. However, I personally would wait until someone comes out with an intake that takes a donaldson powercore filter. Also, the stock intake has an enormous advantage that the other 2 OEM intakes don't have. It can be a true cold intake air filter, or it can suck warmer air from the fender. So it would be near impossible to plug a RAM's intake filter from snow and it opens up the cold air intake when it really needs it, like high in the mountains or when its somewhere above 90 degrees ambient temperature.
You must be towing really heavy to have issues with heat? I have been on some STEEP mountain grades at well over 28,000# combined weight in 100 degree heat and NEVER saw more than 210 engine temp and never saw 200 degrees in the trans.Well, you nailed some of it. I live in Florida and it gets mighty hot here in the summers, I do long drives of 4-6 hours a day each way (Orlando to Jax, Orlando to Miami, Orlando to Naples) and back in the same day. I know that the stock systems are major upgrades over the past I just want to keep as much cooler air coming into my cummins as possible as for the late spring to late fall it's warm here and the more cool I could get in the truck the better.
I'll keep my eyes opened I was just reading about this system in Diesel World and was wondering if anyone had experience. I normally would wait for a AFE or Banks system but seems like they are not moving that fast on 2014's.
You must be towing really heavy to have issues with heat? I have been on some STEEP mountain grades at well over 28,000# combined weight in 100 degree heat and NEVER saw more than 210 engine temp and never saw 200 degrees in the trans.
I've been running the S&B in my 7.5 for a long time now. More because it saves me money on filters. and it has the plexiglass window so I can see when my air filter needs cleaning. I have quite a few mods on my truck and have not noticed any air flow problems. I prefer S&B to banks and AFE due to price and the ability to see the air filter without removing anything. ")
Actually I heard somewhere that AFE made the S and B filters. Not sure if this is true, but you could check. ")