2010 Expedition EB EL performance parts, where?

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jayzce

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as the title goes, where can i get them?

i have been told by Volant that they do not have for my truck. Any suggestion on intakes? what about performance exhaust? I have seen a couple listing Gibson and Magnaflow in terms of exhaust kits. Any other suggestions? I'm starting off on bolt on kits since thr truck is fairly new and i don't wanted to mess with it as of this time. So i'm looking into these bolt on parts such as intake and exhaust and soon some programmer to maximize the bolt ons.

TIA for any suggestions
 

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you always get what you pay for with spectre performance parts, there's a damn good reason why they're so cheap. do you honestly think something like a $20 generic ECU chip from Ebay will be as good as a Venom 400 that costs $300? if you care about your car and want it to last, you won't bolt on cheap crap.
 

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you always get what you pay for with spectre performance parts, there's a damn good reason why they're so cheap. do you honestly think something like a $20 generic ECU chip from Ebay will be as good as a Venom 400 that costs $300? if you care about your car and want it to last, you won't bolt on cheap crap.

Not entirely true. Even if you get a K&N and pay $300 for it, all your doing is breating in more hot air causing a loss in performance. Do a search for the Gotts mod and that is your cheapest highest performing bet.
 

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gotts is the way to go for true performance but I'm still liking my K&N and with the edge monitoring the intake temp the only time it is really sucking "hotter" temps is when the truck is idling... however when the truck is moving the intake temp is almost the same as the outside air....
 
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