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Track Key & Aftermarket Intake Compatibility

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Hey all,
I recently bought the track key (new part not the paper voucher) and am wondering if I can keep my carbon fiber airaid intake with it. Are any of you guys running track key and a intake? I have the venturi tube installed as well.

I called and talked to Ford Performance and they basically said "I don't know, try it and let us know."

I have an extended warranty so I don't want to go with a different tune as of now but it is in the future.

Thank you
 

TymeSlayer

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I did not. The two dynos I did run came too far apart and with a few other variables involved. Here is the Dyno with just the CAI and 84.5 TB added but before the Kooks shorty headers.
 

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Tyme are you still running the track key with those mods? I thought headers were a no go without an aftermarket tune.
 

TymeSlayer

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Tyme are you still running the track key with those mods? I thought headers were a no go without an aftermarket tune.

The Kooks shorties do not require a tune. If you're thinking of going that route, there a poster on TMO selling his at a great deal.
 

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