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Old 02-08-2004, 03:43 AM
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k&n filter worth it???

is a k&n filter worth the money? is it really better than other intakes you can get for $20.00?does anyone have one on there teg? i really cant see how it can get more air flow than the dual filter ones on ebay. realisticly how much more whp will i see with a 3"iceman intake w/typhoon or fipk filter OVER my 3"unkown short air intake w/ unkown filter of ebay for $50
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Re: k&n filter worth it???

K&N's are nice but if you are want your car to breath better I would go with an AEM V2 cold air intake.
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Re: k&n filter worth it???

Go to Kinkyimports.com and look up your car.
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Re: k&n filter worth it???

AEM pretty much uses K&N filters..
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Apexi makes a good filter element and I would buy that over the K&N. The power gains from these filters will be minimal on a small displacement engine. The most you would see from one of these filters is 5HP but more like 2 or 3. The real benefit to these types of filters is not having buy new ones all the time. It will save you money in the long run.
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Old 02-16-2004, 06:40 AM
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right know im debating over an aem filter or weapon-r dragon filter. anybody got an opinion???
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Re: k&n filter worth it???

I've always heard the Weapon-R Intakes are good. But I dunno cuz' I don't have one. I would go with AEM or K&N.
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