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TruBlueGT02
Member # 1205
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How do you guys feel bout the K&N cold-air induction kits? Better / worse then the MAC/BBK style? I mean ya they look worse, but wouldn't they function better because they arent made of metal?
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SEMPERFI510
Member # 627
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go with desenger they show the best gains. Probably the ugliest but the best bang for your buck. Johnny [ July 02, 2002, 11:34 AM: Message edited by: SEMPERFI510 ]
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HAD A RED90GT
Member # 520
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I like the K&N because I believe it is the only smog legal system, also you still use the stock intake tube.
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TruBlueGT02
Member # 1205
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any online sellers i could buy the desenger off of?.. just searching for it online came up with foreign websites.. and ya i also noticed that K&N is smog legal..
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Greenandsilver
Member # 1371
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I went for the K&N Fuel Injection Performance Kit - basically an air filter twice the size of stock (and twice the size of most CAI) and in my opinion, the bigger air filter is getting me more power gains than by moving my air filter to the fender for cooler air. It was also very easy to install
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Mike
Member # 59
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I have had the KnN FIPK on all of my Mustangs,and have always felt a difference. It seems to me like the metal CAI would heat up more...
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sic91sleeper
Member # 779
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quote: Originally posted by Mike: I have had the KnN FIPK on all of my Mustangs,and have always felt a difference. It seems to me like the metal CAI would heat up more...
But at night when its cool out your car is ready to run
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White02GT
Member # 611
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Get a densecharger w/ the k&n filter. You can find them at Densecharger.com
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