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looseduke 10-05-2003 09:52 AM

Air filter
 
I have read in the past a few discussion about an air filter that should
improve performance and gas mileage. a couple of question: is this a
mainstream opinion or a tenet of a few aficionados? I am not an expert,
although I was smart enough to buy a SF 2002 :) , and don't want to mess
around with things I don't know much about.

The second question of course revolves around the name of this thingy
and if it's possible to get it online, or otherwise where.

Thank you


Dances With Crows 10-05-2003 10:47 AM

Re: Air filter
 
On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 09:52:57 -0400, looseduke staggered into the Black
Sun and said:
> I have read in the past a few discussion about an air filter that
> should improve performance and gas mileage. a couple of question: is
> this a mainstream opinion or a tenet of a few aficionados? I am not an
> expert, although I was smart enough to buy a SF 2002
>
> The second question of course revolves around the name of this thingy


I think you're talking about the K&N Air Filter, available at auto
parts stores or http://knfilters.com/ among many other places on the
wide Net. Opinions about these filters are generally positive, at least
among the guys I know who like cars. Using a K&N filter may get you an
extra 3-5 HP, but it's very difficult to measure that gain since that's
within the error of your average dyno. The filter is less restrictive
than a stock filter, so you can get more air to your engine more
quickly, which is always a good thing. Don't know about mileage
improvements. HTH,

--
Matt G|There is no Darkness in eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see
Screw up your courage! You've screwed up everything else.

seahorse25@no.net 10-05-2003 11:50 PM

Re: Air filter
 
On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 09:52:57 -0400, looseduke
<loosedukect@REMOVEnetscape.net> wrote:

>I have read in the past a few discussion about an air filter that should
>improve performance and gas mileage. a couple of question: is this a
>mainstream opinion or a tenet of a few aficionados? I am not an expert,
>although I was smart enough to buy a SF 2002 :) , and don't want to mess
>around with things I don't know much about.
>
>The second question of course revolves around the name of this thingy
>and if it's possible to get it online, or otherwise where.
>
>Thank you
>==============


K & N type filters MAY allow more air into the engine, but
(there's that word) it won't do any good unless you get a bigger
exhaust system to let the extra air out. There is no free lunch.

S25

Jason 10-07-2003 12:11 AM

Re: Air filter
 
Yeah, you want a K&N Air Filter. It should run you $40-50. The
recharge kit is another $10-15 (but you only need that every ~50000
miles, depending on your driving habits and environment).

Don't expect more than 5 HP and more than 1-2 extra MPG (I got about 4
HP according to a G-Tech Pro and about an extra 1.25 MPG). Your car
will also sound slightly meaner after the installation.

On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 09:52:57 -0400, looseduke
<loosedukect@REMOVEnetscape.net> wrote:

>I have read in the past a few discussion about an air filter that should
>improve performance and gas mileage. a couple of question: is this a
>mainstream opinion or a tenet of a few aficionados? I am not an expert,
>although I was smart enough to buy a SF 2002 :) , and don't want to mess
>around with things I don't know much about.
>
>The second question of course revolves around the name of this thingy
>and if it's possible to get it online, or otherwise where.
>
>Thank you



Derek Lee 10-08-2003 10:09 AM

Re: Air filter
 
check out www.uniflow.com.au. their rampod style filter has done wonders for
my SF 02. it sounds meaner and the consumption is down. torque increase is
noticable at the low end but i think power is down.

"looseduke" <loosedukect@REMOVEnetscape.net> wrote in message
news:OoycnYLCnsLcvx2iU-KYgg@comcast.com...
> I have read in the past a few discussion about an air filter that should
> improve performance and gas mileage. a couple of question: is this a
> mainstream opinion or a tenet of a few aficionados? I am not an expert,
> although I was smart enough to buy a SF 2002 :) , and don't want to mess
> around with things I don't know much about.
>
> The second question of course revolves around the name of this thingy
> and if it's possible to get it online, or otherwise where.
>
> Thank you
>




looseduke 10-09-2003 05:12 PM

Re: Air filter
 
Thanks to you all, appreciate it.

Derek Lee wrote:
> check out www.uniflow.com.au. their rampod style filter has done wonders for
> my SF 02. it sounds meaner and the consumption is down. torque increase is
> noticable at the low end but i think power is down.
>
> "looseduke" <loosedukect@REMOVEnetscape.net> wrote in message
> news:OoycnYLCnsLcvx2iU-KYgg@comcast.com...
>
>>I have read in the past a few discussion about an air filter that should
>>improve performance and gas mileage. a couple of question: is this a
>>mainstream opinion or a tenet of a few aficionados? I am not an expert,
>>although I was smart enough to buy a SF 2002 :) , and don't want to mess
>>around with things I don't know much about.
>>
>>The second question of course revolves around the name of this thingy
>>and if it's possible to get it online, or otherwise where.
>>
>>Thank you
>>

>
>
>




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