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> Oil bath or k&n, Would it work
jporsche914
post Apr 28 2004, 01:52 PM
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I have a stock 1972 1.7L little porsche. It has the oil bath air filtration on it. The oil bath seems to me like it would rob the engine of air. Since i live in colorado i was thinking the more air the better. I found a k&n filter kit on the 9xauto.com that will fit a 1.7L engine. My question to you guys is it worth it?? Will it help my engine?? i need a new air filter boot anyway because mine is cracked.
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I know this picture is not a 1.7L but they said it will work


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Rgreen914
post Apr 28 2004, 04:26 PM
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Based on the number of brass fittings shown in the pics, and they look like standard, barbed brass fittings, all the hoses should find homes; I seem to remember another fitting on top of the filter itself. I've always used K&N Filters whenever possible; I even tried to find one to fit into the stock filter housing (1973-1.7) without any luck so I'm currently running a paper element in it. However, I've got a K&N in my big block Suburban and ran one in the big block dually I used to own.
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