11-13-2013 | #11 |
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Re: Air Filter
Years ago, in my '97 Trans Am at the track, I ran several back to back runs, flipping between the paper and K&N filters. The K&N was consistently a bit more than a tenth quicker.
However, I've also seen flow numbers that suggest, in our application, the paper air filter and the K&N flow about the same. I run K&Ns in both my LT4 daily driver and the ZR1.......mostly based on money. I live in an area of the country that has filters a mess in 5-10k miles. With a new paper filter costing about 25 bucks now, every 2 to 3 changes, the K&N has paid for itself, especially since recharge kits last a long time if you only put the amount of oil you're supposed to on. I kept the K&N that happen to come in my CE that I traded on the Z and put a paper one in its place. As long as you don't over oil it, you should be fine. I usually blot new ones with a paper towel to get the excess oil off. Chris |
11-13-2013 | #12 |
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Re: Air Filter
Thanks guys! Feel like the ones who have problems over oiled the filter. With all I've read and looking at Marks site too the flow rates are pretty close so as to not be that different. It might make sense too to be able to just wash and reuse the K&N and save that $ for other mods
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11-13-2013 | #13 |
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Re: Air Filter
The budget brand re-chargeable filter is SPECTRE. I got 2 of 'em for my little Nissan 4-holer. It WILL scoot...
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11-13-2013 | #14 |
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Re: Air Filter
So does the filter cause a velocity drop that when combined with the flattened housing impacts hp.....would an area of greater volume behind the filter help?
Or would we see this result regardless? Thoughts
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11-14-2013 | #15 |
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Re: Air Filter
There would be a pressure difference with restriction. one could hook up a slack tube manometer with water and measure pressure drop with different filters. Doesn't sound like there would be much difference on an open filter c4 intake from what previous experience leads us to believe.
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11-14-2013 | #16 |
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Re: Air Filter
I've often wondered about the differences between the intake designs of the C4 vs C5/6. Stock they are similar with the C5/6 having more area/volume behind the filter. Most of the aftermarket versions are more of a straight through design which I would think would be less restrictive than the acute bending design of stock. Interesting.
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