oppizzippo
Well-Known Member
Somethings keep a guy up at night. Like just the other day I saw fat free half and half in the grocery store.... Other things are the delta between AIT(air intake temp) and Ambient. I have a banks guage in my truck. One if my gauges is displaying AIT. I've noticed in most conditions it is 9-10F above ambient. At a stoplight it might get up to 12-14F on a hot day. After many a sleepless night....I have came up with a possible solution.
Step 1: Tape up the gap over the radiator between air intake and radiator shroud.

I used foil tape, you can probably use anything you like.
Step 2: Remove top row of grill shutters


They are surprisingly easy to remove.
Results: 5F decrease in AIT delta. I tested at 30-70mph and it was right in the 4-5F AIT delta. Stopped at gas station and it went up to 9F delta when idling.
I'm not ready to call it a success just yet, but it feels very promising.
PS: My truck has a HEMI, but I see no reason why a Cummins wouldn't also benefit from some cool air.
Step 1: Tape up the gap over the radiator between air intake and radiator shroud.

I used foil tape, you can probably use anything you like.
Step 2: Remove top row of grill shutters


They are surprisingly easy to remove.
Results: 5F decrease in AIT delta. I tested at 30-70mph and it was right in the 4-5F AIT delta. Stopped at gas station and it went up to 9F delta when idling.
I'm not ready to call it a success just yet, but it feels very promising.
PS: My truck has a HEMI, but I see no reason why a Cummins wouldn't also benefit from some cool air.
