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quick question (let's try 4 posts or less)

So K&N filters... whats the dif btwn those and generics? better flow or better filtering? im juss curious b/c i dun see how the filter would make a big difference.
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Re: quick question (let's try 4 posts or less)

Okay, here's #1 - http://www.knfilters.com/
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Re: quick question (let's try 4 posts or less)

thnx for the link to them but like i was looking at rdfabs website and on the CAI they had generic filter for one price and then with K&N Filter for like 20 more so i was juss wondering like the reason for that price i gues crj would no best hah
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Re: quick question (let's try 4 posts or less)

K&n filters are supposed to be lifelong filters and they claim you never have to clean them, and they have a freeflow design but i really don't see a difference either.
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Re: quick question (let's try 4 posts or less)

The generic filters are basically the same material as your normal air filter paper, but cone style in red or blue. Just go to pepboys and look at the APC cone ones, they are the exact same thing, We just bought a huge lot of them to go with the intakes. K&N's are reuseable for 1,000,000 miles or so their warrenty states and since we can get them at a discount being a buisness if you order one of them with the intakes, we can pass those savings onto you. Normally the style we purchase run $45 bucks in your average store, we sell them to your for basically $25. Most people when they order, request for the K&N's. If you have any more Q's, just PM me.
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