Then you would be ok. I just didn't want anymore noise at all and it was a constant high pitch whine especially while towing that annoyed me. Its possible the TAGIII would quiet it down.rbattelle said:My only fear about the cool blue hose now is the excessive turbo scream that Matt reported. I like turbo whine, but not TOO much turbo whine.
I am listening. The Cool Blue hose fits 03-06 trucks and the TAG-III fits into the Cool Hose just fine. The Cool Hose has the advantage of being one continuous hose and is very resistant to under hood heat.rbattelle said:Anyways, my TAG is no longer installed, since I no longer have the o-ring (I'll get a new one). I'm also in the process of re-evaluating my stock intake plumbing and looking at making some changes which might result in an inability to run the TAG anymore.I like the looks of the cool blue hose, but DPP should really consider making one with a TAG permanently integrated in the straight section of the hose... Dave, are you listening?
It will be interesting to see if anything changes with the TAG gone.
-Ryan
Did you try the Cool Hose with a TAG-III? The TAG-III should help to reduce noise traveling up the intake tube.Matt400 said:Hey Ryan, I too liked the looks of that hose and bought one. Cleans things up nice and looks good too but I took it off after just one week of use. The high pitch turbo whine was just too much, especially while towing.
It has some flex plus with the air box rubber mounted I don't see any trouble from engine to fender movements. I would rather use the Cool Blue than a steel pipe for sure but the noise! maybe it could be wrapped with something but then you are covering up that pretty hose.
You are correct, we do not use O-Rings anymore on any of the Dodge applications.HEMI®Dart said:It looks like they did away with the O-Rings on all the TAG's. My TAG II came without one. The original TAG had one. I didn't reinstall the O-ring w/ TAG II. See the pictures @ Diesel power products. None of them show an O-Ring anymore.
Matt400 said:But if the TAG is so good I still wonder why it isn't used in a jet intake.
MoparBob said:Also, has anyone taken a bone stock truck and added one these to see what the difference was (if any)?
BDW said:I was reading an article the other day in a magazine that was doing a comparison on stock verses after market intake systems on a 06 model Dodge. They found no advantage over stock and in some cases a loss in HP and Torque. This was done on one truck and the intake was the only mod. I will try to find it again and let every one know where they can read it.
No, it was military. I just remember models that have turns in the intake before the engine. I only said that because in theory it sounds like they would benefit if the straight air was so much better.Money Maker said:I assume your refering to commercial jets
CBrahs said:Please correct me if I am wrong but if you increase the intake flow but do not do anything to increase the exhale then you would have a loss in HP/TQ.