Jasons900Ryker
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Anyone put one on yet. Looking to get one soon. Can not wait for more aftermarket items to come out( waiting impatiently).
Anyone put one on yet. Looking to get one soon. Can not wait for more aftermarket items to come out( waiting impatiently).
Anyone put one on yet. Looking to get one soon. Can not wait for more aftermarket items to come out( waiting impatiently).
Hey blueknight...I saw what you did..giving a shout out to monster fuel..yes ... monster fuel... rocks the the house.I don't know which Spyder you have ….. but K&N makes them for all the Spyders … I have had three for different spyders ..liked them all ……. because of their longevity …. not for performance ( unless you get your ECU re-programmed ie. Monster Fuel ) the Spyder computers will cancel any free breathing you achieve with a High Flow filter...… a Fact not my opinion …… Mikehyea:
In the interests of an informed debate..............
https://nicoclub.com/archives/kn-vs-oem-filter.html
In the interests of an informed debate..............
https://nicoclub.com/archives/kn-vs-oem-filter.html
I've been up/down and in/out and all over this K&N issue. We/I keep and run our vehicles for as much as 10 years or more and I've used K&N air filters in all of them. If you read K&N claims, performance does not occur until 6k RPM is reached. Well, my wife's car has never reached 6k RPM in it's life. None of her cars have, so that's one down. The second attribute K&N puts forth is longevity, which I find to be true if directions are followed carefully. Example; running your car for about 300k (10 +or- years) and changing the air filter every service interval, it will end up costing approximately $1,200 for filters over that period of time. So, the only real benefit I've found is that if you have the means to clean and re-oil your filter properly, saving money is a gain. That's a one up for K&N. I might add that I've never incurred an engine failure do to the use of a K&N air filter, and I've never noticed a gain or loss of fuel millage. One caution to be aware of, if, you have your vehicle serviced at a dealership or any of the many independent service businesses, watch that they don't toss your K&N air filter and replace it with a paper filter.
One caution to be aware of, if, you have your vehicle serviced at a dealership or any of the many independent service businesses, watch that they don't toss your K&N air filter and replace it with a paper filter.
On my Mustang, when I started using a performance air filter, it came with a sticker that I put on the cover that said something like, "Don't throw this air filter away" or thereabouts.