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Mishimoto CAI review

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Insurance told you no? Odd.
The insurance company said they would not provide coverage if there are after purchase "high Performance" upgrades. It was not the only problem I had with them on this vehicle, so I decided to end my relationship with them over it.

In Canada cancelling insurance is as bad as having an at fault accident. If I cancel my rates are guaranteed to go to go up for the next 5 years. My renewal is in September and I still had all the original parts, so the fast easy solution was to reinstall the factory parts on the tuck for now, and not replace my insurance provider at renewal time.

My broker is a moron, so all the questions you have right now, I asked her, but like I said... moron. I couldn't get straight answers on anything, her static reply is "I'll look into it and get back to you". Until this vehicle it never mattered to me. I only ever had liability on vehicles before, so her lack of ability was hidden.

I've received a few recommendations now, and will be shopping around in another month or so.
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The insurance company said they would not provide coverage if there are after purchase "high Performance" upgrades. It was not the only problem I had with them on this vehicle, so I decided to end my relationship with them over it.

In Canada cancelling insurance is as bad as having an at fault accident. If I cancel my rates are guaranteed to go to go up for the next 5 years. My renewal is in September and I still had all the original parts, so the fast easy solution was to reinstall the factory parts on the tuck for now, and not replace my insurance provider at renewal time.

My broker is a moron, so all the questions you have right now, I asked her, but like I said... moron. I couldn't get straight answers on anything, her static reply is "I'll look into it and get back to you". Until this vehicle it never mattered to me. I only ever had liability on vehicles before, so her lack of ability was hidden.

I've received a few recommendations now, and will be shopping around in another month or so.
Although I understand it all worked out in the end, looks like insurance co’s are starting to look for “mods” -> https://driving.ca/auto-news/news/ontario-man-denied-insurance-claim-after-modifying-his-sports-car

Not sure what all insurers are involved, but read the fine print of your policy I guess?
 
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Just was looking on stage 3, airaid seems like a pretty similar design for $100 less. Thoughts?
It looks like a lot less engineering went into the airaid. Just looking at the fact that the snorkel is essentially the exact same as stock is a no go for me. I really enjoy how Mishimoto posts their engineer’s write ups on designing their parts and what they found too. Im sure the airaid is fine, but I would not hesitate to buy the mishimoto one again.
 

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I’ve had the Mishimoto CAI for about 2 months now and thought i’d give my review on it. I also have the FPP tune and a Gibson dual exhaust paired up with it.
There is a definite performance increase in the mid-high rpms and a sweet turbo sound to go with it. I’ve also seen an improvement in gas mileage by about 2mpg.
Build quality is outstanding and the fit and finish is the same. What led me towards the Mishimoto CAI vs the competition is that you can tell that they really tried to improve the actual design of the intake from the ground up vs just working with the box Ford developed or an intake scoop that does nothing because all of the same restrictions are in place. If you’re on the fence or shopping around for a CAI I would definitely recommend the Mishimoto CAI!
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Thanks so much for posting! We always appreciate any and all feedback from our customers

We do actually have some components for the 3.2L diesel listed up on our Australian site! We had the opportunity to get one of these to develop and intercooler kit and catch can, though it's tough for us to get our hands on the 2.0 Bi-turbo variant

-Nick
 

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I have the ford perfmance tune, borla exhaust and I've just installed the mishimoto CAI today. I'm wondering if it's ok running that with the ford performance tune.
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