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So 2 drop in K&N air filters, will do nothing....

Originally Posted by wstar Were those track filters or street filters though?

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Old 05-22-2009, 05:03 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Were those track filters or street filters though?
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Old 05-23-2009, 10:04 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Yep. K&N's. Ask UPREV.
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Dyno numbers vary so much that the small gain you Might get from these would be impossible to verify. If you just want something that can be reused and that you feel may be higher quality go with them. But I wouldn't buy them as a power upgrade.
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K&N actually has created a testing facility and done ridiculous testing to fight the internet rumor that MAF sensors can be damaged by their oil, and are even willing to get involved at the dealership level for any dealers attempting to claim/charge customers for any issues and blaming an oiled filter as the cause.

We've been using K&N filters on all of our intakes since forever and have had no problems.
with Josh. I've designed, built and sold over 1000 K&N based intakes for another brand (Audi/VW) which has a very sensitive MAF based control. No issues at all until the owner over-oils one during his first cleaning. Oiled correctly per the K&N guidelines they are trouble free..
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