Modded stock air cleaner
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I have been looking to find thr same info. K&N makes a drop in replacement filter but i can not find any data on how much air flow increase going this way. I figured if it was substantial then I would cut out the ramair scoup to have a big open area on the bottom of the stock cover, and maybe open up small slots elsware.
Now a good member here has introduced me to Figure Machine and I have decided to go with their XFLOW-S1 where I can use my original cover to keep the rain off of the filter.
Now a good member here has introduced me to Figure Machine and I have decided to go with their XFLOW-S1 where I can use my original cover to keep the rain off of the filter.
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http://xlforum.net/vbportal/forums/s...d.php?t=719615. I found this with a google search. Is it the same as what you were thinking?
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An often overlooked performance benefit of going to an aftermarket A/C system, utilizing a K&N filter vs. a paper one, is to NOT feed hot oily air into your intake. Engines like cool clean air, not hot oily air.
Dropping a K&N into your stock set-up (or an aftermarket that has an internal breather system) is only getting you half of the potential.
There are also the issues of longevity and oil pooling & dripping.
Dropping a K&N into your stock set-up (or an aftermarket that has an internal breather system) is only getting you half of the potential.
There are also the issues of longevity and oil pooling & dripping.
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thanks for the replies and info guys.
im personally not a big fan of the stock sucker, but im also not flush with funds at the moment.
i think that link to xlforums is similar to the setup i seen.
i thought about replacing the stock filter to a K&N filter, but then i thought that i would need to mod the back plate somehow to accommodate a higher flow of air. but im not to mechanically minded so i could be talking a lot of **** lol
thats why i come here, to hear from the friendly experts
im personally not a big fan of the stock sucker, but im also not flush with funds at the moment.
i think that link to xlforums is similar to the setup i seen.
i thought about replacing the stock filter to a K&N filter, but then i thought that i would need to mod the back plate somehow to accommodate a higher flow of air. but im not to mechanically minded so i could be talking a lot of **** lol
thats why i come here, to hear from the friendly experts
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thanks for the replies and info guys.
im personally not a big fan of the stock sucker, but im also not flush with funds at the moment.
i think that link to xlforums is similar to the setup i seen.
i thought about replacing the stock filter to a K&N filter, but then i thought that i would need to mod the back plate somehow to accommodate a higher flow of air. but im not to mechanically minded so i could be talking a lot of **** lol
thats why i come here, to hear from the friendly experts
im personally not a big fan of the stock sucker, but im also not flush with funds at the moment.
i think that link to xlforums is similar to the setup i seen.
i thought about replacing the stock filter to a K&N filter, but then i thought that i would need to mod the back plate somehow to accommodate a higher flow of air. but im not to mechanically minded so i could be talking a lot of **** lol
thats why i come here, to hear from the friendly experts
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