I have been holding off on installing the chip tune I got while searching for a dyno that can accommodate a motor home. Found a couple that handle the weight and duallies, but are lacking in ceiling height.

Oh well. I am about SICK of waiting to do it ""right"". Have to use ye olde 'seat of the pants' dyno. Maybe choose a couple spots for timed runs.
Or just do the 'I paid for this, it must feel better! ' route.

But it gives me that same 17hp increase as the K&N, but at 2800 RPM. (42HP extra at 3200 RPM). I have yet to find a dyno chart to demonstrate the K&N filter HP increase/engine RPM. Might be out there, I just cant find it.

The 'power band' (torque peak to HP peak) is 3900-5000+ RPM stock. 3300-4600 modified with the chip tune.
Useful torque? Over 60 ft/lbs increase (25%!) over stock 3100-3600RPM
Unfortunately the kit is not legal or shipped to CA.

But I would be a REALLY hard sell on a $400 air intake that might increase power %6, regardless of how limited my other options were.
I might even be tempted to use shenanigans with an out of state friend to get the chip tune. Easily reversible should smog check be needed.
My PC needs to be exercised, been parked for a few weeks. Maybe I will install the tune and drive it in to work the next few days and see if it is a 'ride changing' event.
Wont have the cool intake roar though. That does seem to be a common feature of aftermarket air intakes. Turn up the radio.