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Originally Posted by SS_Firehawk
search the forum, they do make a difference.
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They only make sense for the ppl that already spent the $400 plus, for something that already comes stock on their car.
If you want to change the intake then just get a couple K/N aircleaners.
But your better off to just keep the stock paper filters and replace them at least once a year.
Once an airfilter is dirty you can never get it really as clean as a new one, due to the fact that your dealing with a used dirty air filter that you rinse out in some solvent , blow out with compressed air and then oil it again.
Its like reusing injection needles or your old lady reusing her tampoons.
Its better off to stick with a brand new quality paper filter, cheaper and you know its clean.