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K&N / AEM Intake 2015 Jeep Renegade 2.4L Multiair
This is to showcase the new AEM intake I got for my 2015 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk.

This is for the 2.4L Multiair petrol/gasoline engine. Not for the 1.4L Multiair Turbo or the Diesel engine.


The first 2 videos from outside the car was recorded from a cold start on a low 70s morning. So you can hear the valves ticking after the revs.

The shots from inside the car was after the car was warmed up. That and being inside of the car, you can't hear the valves tick.

I wanted to do a compare video of how the original intake box sounded vs the AEM intake, but I don't have the time to reinstall the original and then reinstall the new one. You can see my other videos and other people's videos on how the stock intake box sounds like. Keep in mind that different recording devices produce different levels of sounds.

I didn't do the install, because I received the car back from the shop with the intake on. But from looking at it, it's a pretty straight forward intake installation. The only thing I would like to note is the MAF (Mass Air Flow) Sensor. The original location is right before the throttle body. With the AEM intake system, they provide a extended wiring harness. This harness is plugged into the original plug that connects to the MAF Sensor. It follows the intake pipe to the intake pod filter and plugs into the MAF Sensor. The new location is at the top end of the intake pod. So the extended harness is plug and play. The top end of the intake pod filter is very thick to accommodate how far the MAF Sensor has to be pushed in. The hole in the top of the intake pod filter is also molded for a snug fit. It is not drilled. The MAF Sensor is pushed in snugly. There is a stopper on the MAF Sensor, so you can only push it in so far. There is also an O-ring on the MAF Sensor, so it's also air/water tight.

Don't mind the dirty engine bay. We drove through some mud the day after we got it back from the shop. It's been dirtier than this and will get dirtier than this. Clean up will take some extra time with the new pod filter. We usually just pressure wash the engine bay.
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