03-30-2022, 11:43 PM | #46 |
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Agreed, it was pretty easy. Was able to take the single use clamp off with a crappy pair of needle nose pliers.. took some effort, but would be better with a flathead.
Always gives me the heebie jeebies fiddling around near the turbo inlet.. second guessing if I tightened the bottom clamp enough, but I'm sure it'll be fine. |
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that said, don't expect a big difference when driving. +10 whp on high RPM is not that big of a difference. get the intake for the sound improvement and looks; the extra power is a bonus.
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I have had this intake for the past 3 years on my car and recently removed the air filter to clean it as it was pretty dirty. I can't recall, do i need to oil this filter before reinstalling it?
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12-12-2024, 06:48 PM | #51 |
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Yes you would want to re-oil it after cleaning. You can use a standard K&N, S&B or whomevers recharge kit. Just be sure to let the filter completely dry and be conservative on oiling.
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