K&N vs Everything else?
#1
K&N vs Everything else?
I wanna get a Cold air intake but i dont wanna spend 300 bucks atm.
My question is,
How do the cheaper cold air intakes hold up to the K&N?
Thanks for any advise.
edit: the stock intake pretty much looks like a cold air with a box around the air filter..
whats the difference?
My question is,
How do the cheaper cold air intakes hold up to the K&N?
Thanks for any advise.
edit: the stock intake pretty much looks like a cold air with a box around the air filter..
whats the difference?
Last edited by Brian_D; 04-29-2010 at 09:03 PM.
#2
they are all pretty much a pipe with a cone filter and a heat shield. you could make your own for pretty cheap. I think it cost me $50 for the filter air duct pipe and sheet metal. now I ended up taking it out because it sucks up water like crazy when I got 4 wheeling.
#3
they are all pretty much a pipe with a cone filter and a heat shield. you could make your own for pretty cheap. I think it cost me $50 for the filter air duct pipe and sheet metal. now I ended up taking it out because it sucks up water like crazy when I got 4 wheeling.
yeah i figured that was probably the case but when the k&n is so much more
it makes me think it has to be magical or something.
hehe.
#4
well if you think about it the k&n filter alone is $60. then you have the custom fit heat shield and the perfect match pipes before and after the sensor. it adds up pretty quickly. the rubber pipe that comes stock is pretty much the same thing the k&n one. all that you really need is a bent pipe from the sensor to the filter and a heat shield or else you are just sucking in hot air and better off with the stock airbox. if you like k&n (I like k&n) then you can get just the cone filter and make the rest yourself and save some money. or you could get a k&n drop in filter and save yourself some headaches because a cold air intake does minimal improvements on your performance anyway. If you're not so good with the sheet metal you can always cut the front of your stock air box and drop the cone filter in the airbox. make sure you leave a little bit of the top of the front left when you cut the front out so the air box can still be secured. (I cut the front and side of and it didn't stay put very good) experimentation is always good. especially because if you goof a new air box is only $20. I'll try and get you some pictures if you are interested in trying to make one yourself
Last edited by Benedict1337; 04-29-2010 at 10:54 PM.
#5
well if you think about it the k&n filter alone is $60. then you have the custom fit heat shield and the perfect match pipes before and after the sensor. it adds up pretty quickly. the rubber pipe that comes stock is pretty much the same thing the k&n one. all that you really need is a bent pipe from the sensor to the filter and a heat shield or else you are just sucking in hot air and better off with the stock airbox. if you like k&n (I like k&n) then you can get just the cone filter and make the rest yourself and save some money. or you could get a k&n drop in filter and save yourself some headaches because a cold air intake does minimal improvements on your performance anyway. If you're not so good with the sheet metal you can always cut the front of your stock air box and drop the cone filter in the airbox. make sure you leave a little bit of the top of the front left when you cut the front out so the air box can still be secured. (I cut the front and side of and it didn't stay put very good) experimentation is always good. especially because if you goof a new air box is only $20. I'll try and get you some pictures if you are interested in trying to make one yourself
thanks for the help.
#6
You could also buy one of these and toss it in.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1999-...Q5fAccessories
I believe there are a few people on here that have that exact one. I think if you searched for CAI or Cold Air there is a pretty good thread discussing the K&N, ebay, Spectre and other intakes.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1999-...Q5fAccessories
I believe there are a few people on here that have that exact one. I think if you searched for CAI or Cold Air there is a pretty good thread discussing the K&N, ebay, Spectre and other intakes.
#9
I have this thread bookmarked:
https://blazerforum.com/forum/showth...ht=heat+shield
It's a good read. All you really need to do is cut a cardboard box to fit how you want it, then copy the template in sheet metal.
https://blazerforum.com/forum/showth...ht=heat+shield
It's a good read. All you really need to do is cut a cardboard box to fit how you want it, then copy the template in sheet metal.