Spectre cold air intake?
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Having said that, I would retain the factory airbox and make my own tube for like $50. Heatsoak with the K&N was horrendous.
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The K&N filter flows a lot more also. But it also doesn't filter as well as the stock filter. Trade offs... Performance or longevity, rarely do the two coincide.
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My personal research has led me to wanting to make an intake tube, but a new filter for the air box, Swiss cheese mod, then improve the factory air duct that pulls air from the grill for best results
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I compared my car with a K&N intake to another stock intake car on the same dyno and it was a solid 8-10rwhp more with the K&N. I would venture to say its the tube itself that is the key, not the airbox.
Having said that, I would retain the factory airbox and make my own tube for like $50. Heatsoak with the K&N was horrendous.
Having said that, I would retain the factory airbox and make my own tube for like $50. Heatsoak with the K&N was horrendous.
This is what I have. Paid roughly $50 to get all the parts, and put it together.