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Old 12-27-2007, 08:45 PM
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Anyone have one? Any good?
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just stick with the paper filter or one from autozone...you will be saving money you don't need to spend on something that isn't going to help
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I went from a DIRTY stock filter
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no filter at the track.

I ran the same time.

Don't waste your money. Stick with the stock filter.
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I purchased my Holly Powershot Filter through thunder racing several years ago and I have had no problems. K & N Also makes a good filter.

Good luck,
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How do the paper filters hold up against the free ram air mod? My K&N gets dirty pretty quick.
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mine stands up fine with my ftra...i just change it like you would during any oil change, reg maint
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i use a K&N on all my cars and ive enver had an ill effect. I guess it can be argued either way equally from both sides. I just prefer a K&N over a paper filter but im sure its not worth any hp
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when it comes to this subject and a few others, to each their own
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you ran a stock filter at the track then took it out and ran the same time? i took out mine and picked up .2 and almost 2 mph
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Originally Posted by 2000NavyZ
you ran a stock filter at the track then took it out and ran the same time? i took out mine and picked up .2 and almost 2 mph
I'm gonna try pulling mine next spring when I make it back to the track and see what it does.




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