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I have the K&N on our diesel. The reason I went with the K&N over the AEM is that the intake tube is metal on the K&N vs plastic on the AEM. I like AEM filters a lot better though, so when the K&N gets dirty I'll be replacing it with an AEM.
As far as the intake itself, I've noticed positives and negatives. Positives are that it sounds amazing and it looks good. Seems to be well built. As far as the negatives. I bought it from a friend that has a diesel Cruze. He had it on his car for a month and got a check engine light. He sold it to me because he didn't want any warranty issues. I had it on ours for a month, got a check engine light. code was p0171. Put it back to stock and took it to the dealership. Said they couldn't find anything wrong and the code cleared itself while they had it. I'll be putting it back on in a couple days to see if the code comes back or if it was coincidence. Hopefully it was a coincidence, because it really does sound good.
As far as the intake itself, I've noticed positives and negatives. Positives are that it sounds amazing and it looks good. Seems to be well built. As far as the negatives. I bought it from a friend that has a diesel Cruze. He had it on his car for a month and got a check engine light. He sold it to me because he didn't want any warranty issues. I had it on ours for a month, got a check engine light. code was p0171. Put it back to stock and took it to the dealership. Said they couldn't find anything wrong and the code cleared itself while they had it. I'll be putting it back on in a couple days to see if the code comes back or if it was coincidence. Hopefully it was a coincidence, because it really does sound good.