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Old 07-27-2006, 09:24 AM
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Which one did you use? Did you have to re-jet.
 
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Default Any performance increase with new air filter?

I don't know which one he put on but you usually won't have to rejet for a filter. =]
 
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Old 07-27-2006, 10:28 PM
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Default Any performance increase with new air filter?

You can use a k&n and carry your stock filter incase you encounter gravel roads, or dusty conditions. You gain like 6-9% hp, or so they say. (Its like a half horse, but better than nothing!) Otherwise, buy a pair of panty hose and wrap the filter with a leg, that was advise given to me here somwere. Havnt tried it yet, but i may!
 
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Default Any performance increase with new air filter?

Originally posted by: 1tonchev
Uni, Twin Air, and K & N will all flow way more air than your engine needs or can use. I installed a UNI on mine, and did not notice any gains. The real question is how much dirt do you want to stop. K & N's marketing gimmick is that they flow more air than the competition, which they probably do, but at the sacrafice of letting more dirt through.
you make it sound like any of them filters flow with no resistance at all.....if thats the case try stuffing it in the exhaust pipe and cracking the throttle.....bet there is more resistance than you think.... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
 
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