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| High Flow Air Filters : Recommedations.; High flow air filters | |
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| Beanman | Nov 30 2011, 04:45 PM Post #26 |
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Either TRD or K&N. |
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| sslc | Dec 7 2011, 11:52 AM Post #27 |
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Hi guys, In the end had to buy K&N. Couldn't HKS hybird to suit the kidney size. Bought from UK ($53) as autobarn was selling it for $99 + freight as they had to order it in as well!!!! Hopefully I'll get it before christmas and feel/hear a slight difference. I may as well clean the MAF sensors as well.. Time to read the forums on how to do this. Cheers |
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| Tezz-Winnie | Dec 7 2011, 01:53 PM Post #28 |
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1GFE doesnt have a MAF sensor as far as Im aware. Infact Im bewildered to how it measures airflow at all. Probaly a good choice with the K&N, Im sure you wont be dissapointed in the results. As far as performance goes, you will notice an increase in response but unless your paper filter is very dirty you probaly wont notice that much of a difference in power considering the low displacement and air flow the 1GFE has... |
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