is it worth to put K&N air filter?
#11
i would say no.... dont do it
i have had them in all my rides.
only do it if you pay very close attention to how you re-oil the filter. To much oil damages the engine. Until K and N makes a better way to oil it other then an arasal can.... i would say no. cant control the amount oil being applied and the excess oil gets sucked into the air sensors of the car.
i have had them in all my rides.
only do it if you pay very close attention to how you re-oil the filter. To much oil damages the engine. Until K and N makes a better way to oil it other then an arasal can.... i would say no. cant control the amount oil being applied and the excess oil gets sucked into the air sensors of the car.
#12
i would say no.... dont do it
i have had them in all my rides.
only do it if you pay very close attention to how you re-oil the filter. To much oil damages the engine. Until K and N makes a better way to oil it other then an arasal can.... i would say no. cant control the amount oil being applied and the excess oil gets sucked into the air sensors of the car.
i have had them in all my rides.
only do it if you pay very close attention to how you re-oil the filter. To much oil damages the engine. Until K and N makes a better way to oil it other then an arasal can.... i would say no. cant control the amount oil being applied and the excess oil gets sucked into the air sensors of the car.
#15
K&N filters are being supplied from factory by auto manufacturers.
If someone can't follow basic instructions they need to put down the tool box and just die.
The only reason anyone would experience a problem with these filters is with user error. With rare exception of manufacturer defect.
If someone can't follow basic instructions they need to put down the tool box and just die.
The only reason anyone would experience a problem with these filters is with user error. With rare exception of manufacturer defect.
#16
I'm not being sarcastic with this, but I think that is pretty interesting. what autos are coming with K&N from the factory?
a lot of people joke, if the aftermarket has a product that adds horsepower, why wouldn't the manufacturer use it and exploit the power gain.
a lot of people joke, if the aftermarket has a product that adds horsepower, why wouldn't the manufacturer use it and exploit the power gain.
#18
If I were you, message K&N and ask them to produce performance air intake pipe for Outie so we can change the air intake system and get better horsepower and or gas mileage.
I am thinking of adding a supercharger in my car so I would suggest you not to do it until they release a new performance air intake system for 2nd gen Outie. It is gonna be more fun driving your Outie but a little expensive. But anyway, it is your decision deciding what you want to buy.
I am thinking of adding a supercharger in my car so I would suggest you not to do it until they release a new performance air intake system for 2nd gen Outie. It is gonna be more fun driving your Outie but a little expensive. But anyway, it is your decision deciding what you want to buy.
#19
Because it's not worth it for car manufacturers to include these "aftermarket" parts, as majority of the end users don't even care about horsepower.
#20
Had my drop-in since 08. Paid about $43 something at kragen if I remember correctly after a $10 dollar coupon.
I've only cleaned it once since buying it. I'm satisfied with the product so far.
Performance wise.....probably not as much as you would hope for but you'll probably recoup your investment compared to oem replacement filter after 2 years depending on your driving conditions. Remember that it's an additional $10 bucks for the cleaning kit.
I've only cleaned it once since buying it. I'm satisfied with the product so far.
Performance wise.....probably not as much as you would hope for but you'll probably recoup your investment compared to oem replacement filter after 2 years depending on your driving conditions. Remember that it's an additional $10 bucks for the cleaning kit.