iamdub
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Fueled by impatience, I just ordered the K&N kit for $300.. Their brand is still very strong after all these years, so I expect satisfactory results. I'll let you all know how it goes.
Oh. Well, never mind. lol
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Fueled by impatience, I just ordered the K&N kit for $300.. Their brand is still very strong after all these years, so I expect satisfactory results. I'll let you all know how it goes.
I’ve heard a lot of good things on using the airraid MIT tube with the stock “box” as stated above any open cold air intake will actually suck hotter air then the factory in closed box.some company’s make sealed off intake box’s maybe corsa is one? I can’t remember. I’ve ran the cheap spectre ones from advance auto and I got a k&n on my Tahoe and a k&n on my Silverado and I’ve never had any problems out of them!
But again if you can find a closed box intake or even just using the stock box with a k&n drop in filter with the air raid tube has been proven to make great gains
Generally, I no longer trust aftermarket air filters unless they prove that they filter BETTER than OE filters.
Usually, they 'outperform' OE filters by filtering LESS.
They let more detritus into your cylinders, leading to increased rates of engine wear.
I prefer BETTER filtration for longer engine life.
I almost completely agree with the above, EXCEPT for the fact that most aftermarket engine air filters don't protect the engine as well as OEM.If there was an air filter that could improve mileage by a huge amount, say 2 MpG, don't you think the manufacturers would all be using it?
And given their buying power and the sheer numbers of units, wouldn't they be able to buy them much more cheaply than in the aftermarket?
Stellantis changed oils for a few tenths of a percent increase in MpG.
You think they wouldn't JUMP at a chance to increase their fleet MpG by 14%?