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> High Flow Cone Intake 2.0
etcmss
post Aug 27 2009, 06:58 PM
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has anyone installed the high flow cone intake filter in place of the factory air filter unit? Was it worth it in performance (daily or track)?
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post Aug 28 2009, 06:26 AM
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I added one to my car. I made my own form Home Depot PVC plumbing pipe. I extended the filter about 18 inches to the driver's side so as to avoid picking up hot air coming off the engine. There is a thread here where someone experimented and found the air to the extreme sides of the engine compartment to be a bit cooler.

I like the filter change. It cleans up the engine compartment and produces a nice sound. Whether there is an increase in power, I don't know.

K & N filters do not filter well and require messy re-oiling. I chose an Apexi filter. According to the review below it does a better job of filtering and does not use oil.

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