Cold air intake advice needed !!!

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I've been running the Green filters on the White for a little while, Just recieved the K&N cold air system, and compairing the two the Green filter has a larger opening ( fits onto the stock tubes) and seems to have less density to the weve than the K&N's. The K&N tubes are smoother but smaller( approximately 33% smaller). Any wisdom out there. seems to me that less air equals less horsepower. Thats what Grandpa always told me.
Any dyno comparisons.. Trying to figure out what to install/re-install.. Thanks Guys (ladies too) :dunno: :dunno: :dunno:
 

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I have a Paxton so cannot give much advise over the greens versus K&N. Your theroy sounds good about less air equals less HP. I would try the K&N's and see if you feel a difference in performance.
 

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Thanks P team, good information, seems the K&N system produces more HP than just the Green filters. There is a new thread on the subject.. A tale of two filters -- he is going to dyno test both ... I'm waiting for the results :drive:
 

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We have Green Filters available that will replace the filters that come in your K & N Filterer kit. These filters are NOT the same as the Green Filters that replace the OEM filters on an OEM air box.

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Are the Greens for the K&N filtered on the ends ????

And Pteam, thanks for posting the 2004 thread " A tale of two filters" It seems to answer the main question, as well as other.
 

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Are the Greens for the K&N filtered on the ends ????


No they are not open on the ends. The ends are made of metal and polished to a chrome look. A local speed shop, B & B Performance, has a machine that measures the flow rates of different air filters. They have a paper Fram filter, a K & N filter, and a Green Filter. The Green Filter pulled the most air.
 
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