Installed K&N Intake and Fog lights!
#1
Instructor
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Installed K&N Intake and Fog lights!
I know there were some negativity about this intake...but I like it!
I also installed the RSR down springs and Fog lights.
#3
Drifting
Nice installation. Did the K&N make very much of a difference?
#5
Senior Moderator
damn fog lights?!?
now that's luxurious
also you put a Short Ram instead of a CAI. if anything, you're hindering performance now
now that's luxurious
also you put a Short Ram instead of a CAI. if anything, you're hindering performance now
#6
Debateable, way too many factors to say either way. Chances are he will make gains in the top-end but will lose some low-end power. If the car was tracked it would help, but if you're a stop light racer it's probably just going to hurt you. Heat-soak is also a factor depending on where you live.
#7
Instructor
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Well I live in GA. I havent found any problems with the intake, im not much of a racer, but if I do, I usually do it on a roll which pretty much helps me
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#10
Instructor
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Just to throw it out there, I was thinking of getting an extension pipe for this K&N IF I wanted to make it Cold air. It looks like I just have to take the resonator out and get a pipe that goes 90 and straight down. Obviously its gonna be a little more complex than what I said, but why wouldnt it work? Inputs, and help please!
#11
To be honest i won't mess with that, that's sounds like something that will void your warranty. I'm adding the J-pipe once available and a exhaust system to get more HP. I wish they make a tuning for the engine.