Originally Posted by 6spd Do you mean to change the filters? The filter holder unsnaps on top and slides out by itself. Easy as pie... warm apple pie... with vanilla
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06-25-2010, 09:00 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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I know how to install filters, its just the last time I looked there didn't seem like that much room.
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They do offer good flow, however, so for a track only car they might be worthwhile. Also, interestingly enough, the K&N media offers superior filtration even to the excellent AEM dryflow filters -- at least until they are both PACKED with dirt. Then the AEM flows better -- solution: clean the K&N. For a cone filter I'd only use K&N or the AEM dryflows, the latter winning out only because they're so easy to clean and no concern regarding overoiling/dirtying MAF sensors. That said, if the sensor does get gunked: Amazon.com: CRC 05110 Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner - 11 Wt Oz.:
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Its almost as easy as pulling your oil dipstick out and putting it back in, twice!
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I only glanced at it a few times, I take another look at the air boxes when I get a chance. If anything I'd get these to tide me over till I get my Stillen S/C
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Im not 100% sure what you mean, but if you mean what I think you mean
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Personal experience: 1. I was getting 12-13 days to a tankfull; now I'm getting 14-15 days. 2. The torque band improved at the low end. Well worth a $60 investment!
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