The following is a procedure I came up with to remove the air silencer on my 2012 V6. This process could be used on anything with the same similar intake tube. I did not want to modify my stock tube, so I purchased a spare I found on eBay.
I plugged the three holes that allow air to enter the silencer cavity. I plugged one with a wooden dowel, another with a plug from the plumbing department, and the last hole with a sturdy over the counter medicine bottle. I wrapped electrical tape around each item to get a nice tight fit in each hole. I really had to push hard to get them in the holes. Once in there, they were not coming back out. Then I also followed up by drilling a small pilot hole through the bottom of the tube and into each plug. I used a decent length and width screw that had wider threads and screwed that tight in each hole, just as a precaution. I installed the AFE Pro Dry filter in the stock box and put the lid back on. What I have done is completely undetectable just looking under the hood since the screws come up from the bottom. No air can enter the silencer box. Granted, it doesn't have the whistle that I am sure some of the completely open element CAIs have, but the silencer isn't coming into play anymore either.
If I want to, I can swap the OEM tube and filter back in place in less than 5 minutes.
I have run this way for about 1000 miles and everything looks like when I put it in.
Other than the cost of the spare tube and AFE air filter which is purely your choice to do, this mod costs only a few bucks.
I plugged the three holes that allow air to enter the silencer cavity. I plugged one with a wooden dowel, another with a plug from the plumbing department, and the last hole with a sturdy over the counter medicine bottle. I wrapped electrical tape around each item to get a nice tight fit in each hole. I really had to push hard to get them in the holes. Once in there, they were not coming back out. Then I also followed up by drilling a small pilot hole through the bottom of the tube and into each plug. I used a decent length and width screw that had wider threads and screwed that tight in each hole, just as a precaution. I installed the AFE Pro Dry filter in the stock box and put the lid back on. What I have done is completely undetectable just looking under the hood since the screws come up from the bottom. No air can enter the silencer box. Granted, it doesn't have the whistle that I am sure some of the completely open element CAIs have, but the silencer isn't coming into play anymore either.
If I want to, I can swap the OEM tube and filter back in place in less than 5 minutes.
I have run this way for about 1000 miles and everything looks like when I put it in.
Other than the cost of the spare tube and AFE air filter which is purely your choice to do, this mod costs only a few bucks.



