K&N High Flow Filter

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by SUCKERPUNCH, Nov 12, 2006.

  1. SUCKERPUNCH
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    The blue bird can sing, but the crow's got the sou
    I just installed the GPMoto Intake Elbow and now I'm looking for more noise from it, and what I've heard on here is to stay away from cold air intakes (until you hit higher HP, which I'm no where near), would it be alright to put the K&N filter in without screwing anything up. Are they worth the $50?

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    from what ive heard (from a buddy who in automotive school) the only thing they do for you is add some noise and save you some money a few years down the road..
     
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    And dump a little bit more dust/dirt in than an old fashioned paper filter.
     
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    I've seen good things about the AEM Dryflow filter. Anyone else?