Cold air filter on a 2003?? debating putting a K&JN colod air filter on our Tahoe, it's running strong at 255k miles

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wizzlepoof

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Cold air sytem installation on a 2003 Chevy Tahoe?? Running strong at 255k miles, still need to hook up a trailer from time to time a seems it might be beneficial?? Suggestions appreciated!!
 

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Welcome to your first post.

I have one question....why would you say "seems it might be beneficial"? What info says that?
 

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Save your money. They work on other vehicles, not an NBS.
K&N are also the worst air filter you can get for your engine. They filter the least amount of particulates compared to every other filter out there.


P.S. For your next thread, don't buy a throttle body spacer.
 

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a cai has it limitations on alot of vehicles and for quite a few the gains dont match the cost unless your really just after the extra growl. as per the serious/joke from adriver dont be fooled by a tbspacer sales pitch. a tb spacer does have some benefits in some cases but the sales pitch for them isnt technically a lie but they definitely twist the truth.
 

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