Have you found your intake kit worth the money?
#1
Have you found your intake kit worth the money?
About to replace my filter and I was probably just going to buy a K&N replacement filter (so I can wash it when needed).
I am however, considering a full replacement cold ait kit (probably K&N). Have you found yours really worth the money? I imagine performance gains cant be of all that much, but how did your gas mileage increase, if at all?
Also, this would be going on a 1999 2.7 4x4
thanks
I am however, considering a full replacement cold ait kit (probably K&N). Have you found yours really worth the money? I imagine performance gains cant be of all that much, but how did your gas mileage increase, if at all?
Also, this would be going on a 1999 2.7 4x4
thanks
Last edited by baileymoto; Mar 30, 2005 at 03:14 PM.
#2
I used the K&N drop in for a while and it was the biggest waste of $50 ever. My new setup cost me about $40. I installed a cheep cone filter from ebay and fabed a custom heat shield that offers WAY more coverage than any kit. Big diference in thotle response and a bit more hp overall. Well worth the time and money.
#4
Skip K&N. Increased air flow means increased dust flow. A mining company tested K&N vs. stock and found increased silica (sand) in the oil after the change.
Of course, maybe you like polishing your cylinder bores with silica...
Of course, maybe you like polishing your cylinder bores with silica...
#5
What if you use the K&N prefilter? It supposedly filters out very fine particles and repels water. I use a K&N filter and Outerwears prefilter on my ATV and have never had a problem with either dust or water getting in there.
#6
go with the amsoil and the deckplate, i have the fipk and it collects dust overtime, not to mention the heat shield screw put a tear in my wheel well, im going to go back to stock eventually when i set the time
#7
I had the Injen model air intake, took it off about 6 months ago and went with the amsoil filter and deckplate mod, best change I have made to date. Less noise and more water protection.
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#9
[QUOTE=Yamaha+Toyota=Fun]Build ur own!! I swapped my battery and my airbox, put a deckplate in. Instant HP. I still use a stock filter, keep everything out that needs to be out.
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agreed, i did basically the same thing and didnt pay a dime
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agreed, i did basically the same thing and didnt pay a dime
#10
I would like mine to breath better, but am not about to drop $150 for the k&n fipk, so I am getting a cone filter + MAF intake adapter on ebay for $9 +shipping, brand new.Then I will just look for a 3" aluminum pipe from some ricer shop with the right bend to replace the connection behind the MAF to the throttle body and get rid of the silencers.
#11
I like my $69 shipped eBay ricer intake. Basically a ripoff of the Airaid system. Sounds good, and has noticeably increased power. Fittement was so-so, and it took some fiddling, but otherwise quality it very good.
Last edited by anestech*; Mar 30, 2005 at 08:04 PM.
#14
I'm trying to figure out a way to set up a snorkel and have it open all the time with the stock airbox having an on/off setup on it... it's just that damn MAF sensor... I have to figure out how to keep that thing going if I close up the stock airbox.
#17
I just took my k&n air charger off my runner. It was loud towing up the mountains and I just got tired of the noise it made. I actually think i have more power now tho. When i put it on i lost a bit of low to mid range kick. It didnt really do anything for me the time i had it on, no HP increase or MPG increase. I'd say they are not really worth it IMO.
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