I just went and picked up my filter from NAPA. I want to share what was said between me and the Napa guy just to show why I can't stand the Conroe Napa Auto Center.
Me: I'm here to pick up an air filter that I ordered and was supposed to be in today.
Napa guy: okay (walks to back and brings the box to the counter)
Napa guy: What does this go on?
Me: A dodge truck, believe it or not.
He then looks through the glass front of the store and sees and hears my truck sitting there idling.
Napa guy: This is for the Dodge trucks with those big 7. 9 (yes, seven point nine) liter cummins engines. Yea, this is the right filter.
I just kind of chuckled at his blissful ignorance and walked out of the door.
Now on to the more important filter stuff. I drove straight home and put the filter on. I have a liquid propane convertor in the corner of the engine bay that made the fit a little tighter for me, but it still worked. I had wrenches handy so the entire install took about 3 minutes.
I fired the truck back up and went for a WOT run to look for any gains. There was no time for cool down or weather changes. I saw NO decrease in EGT's, NO faster spool up, and NO more boost.
I hit 1300° EGT right as the truck shifts into 3rd, just like before.
I ran the RE-0880 filter for about 5 months before going back to the stock intake. I pull trailers everyday and got tired of the screaming turbo sound associated with the K&N.
I will say this filter is much quieter than the K&N counterpart.
I'm going to leave the filter in for now and hook up the propane system again.
With the propane and a stock intake I see 1480-1500° EGT, so maybe I'll see a difference at the higher temperatures.
I know every truck responds a little differently to mods, but for my truck a stock CLEAN air filter is hard to beat.
-Chris