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Old 11-04-2010, 09:32 PM
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I was wondering if it would be worth while to buy a k&n filter to put in my stock air box. Does anyone know if this will help with any h.p. Gains or gas mileage gains? I'm not buying a whole kit so don't even mention it. Thanks, Brandon
 
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Old 11-04-2010, 10:03 PM
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i got the Spectre drop in and I didn't notice any real power gain... but I did see a 2 MPG increase...

Spectre is basically like a cheaper version of K&N
 
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Old 11-04-2010, 10:10 PM
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Ya I just don't want a open kit cause I do a lot of offroadin and don't wanna chance suckin up water/mud...
 
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That's exactly why I got a drop in filter.
 
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So would you suggest it?
 
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My feeling is that the benefits are in an inverse ratio to the amount spent on an air filter.
 
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Originally Posted by rriddle3
My feeling is that the benefits are in an inverse ratio to the amount spent on an air filter.
LIKE!....

If I am not mistaken, the filters do let in a ton more than stock, and I think it was mentioned that you can get a cold air intake which gives you even greater benefits, and then when you wheel they make a cover for it (not sure), that is basically a bag filter to cut down on the debris that will continue in
 
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Originally Posted by 01blaze2door
So would you suggest it?

yeah I needed a new filter and figured why not spend the extra 9 bucks on the Spectre than a stock one.

spectre (20)
fram or whatever the cheapest was (11)
 
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Originally Posted by Sturg
i got the Spectre drop in and I didn't notice any real power gain... but I did see a 2 MPG increase...

Spectre is basically like a cheaper version of K&N
i got a spectre in mine as well, and noticed about a 2-3mpg increase, but i also noticed that i dont need to give it quite as much throttle to get up to speed under load, like when hauling a trailor.
 
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