IMHO... . these flow numbers really don't mean anything on a bench with respect to increasing the airflow ON YOUR TRUCK. Lets see some numbers installed on the engine (certified dyno numbers with this part ALONE and everything else stock). Yes... the part ALONE may flow better by itself on a bench, and so will a 8" round intake hose vs. the ~ 2 1/2" hose we currently have. Installing that 8" hose between your intercooler and intake WILL NOT increase your overall flow to the engine just because it by itself flows tons of air. There are other restrictions, like the intercooler itself, air filter, turbo limitations, and the ports going into the combustion chamber, etc. etc. etc.
This is only a small factor in the overall operation. Unless you plan on looking at the WHOLE intake design (filter to head), changing out 1 part will not get you, and I quote, "44% better flow". You need to revamp/rework your WHOLE intake to see any gains.
I just gets me when manufacturers make statements like "44% better flow" becaue people take them out of context and are made to believe they are increasing their intake flow by 44% by using their part alone.
Besides..... these intakes are under pressure (30 - 40 psi) so airflow is less of a factor than, for example, a non-turbo/non-supercharged engine.