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[QUOTE="dsberman94, post: 1330811, member: 12667"] I forgot to mention that the ram air is open through and through the whole scoop. Cool air in the front and hot air out the back, so it's good at that at least. There was an issue on that gray 6.4 of fuel gelling in the filter when it was -10 a couple years ago. Windchill on the highway at 65 was gelling fuel instantly. Plus the thoughts of all that salt spray right into the motor wasn't helping me agree with that idea. Also the 6.4 had the windshield squirters on the hood from the factory, cervini sends metal squirters that go under the hood, good way to keep the looks but they didn't spread when they sprayed, it was more or less just 2 jets of fluid. And the wiper blades hit the back of the scoop and chipped the paint when you tried to clear snow out from under them. 2 problems on the 6.4 ram airs that were found. Might be the same on the 6.7s. [/QUOTE]
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