Because it's an oiled filter?Will be interesting to see the aftermarket catch up and come out with more options like the air filter for the HC.. Personally, I will never use a K&N.
Appreciate the input for sure.Thats one reason! I had one in a diesel truck that didn't filter well and sucked in dirt. Destroyed a turbo.. Again, I know they are popular, just something I won't use lol.
Thanks for your input TSC. Do you have any concern with the fact that the K&N filter is oiled? I only ask because of a previous thread that you and huggytree were a part of where zazoo stated that SRT techs advised against.Few hundred miles on the Challenger with no issues, K&N. Threw one on the Charger this weekend, too.
Any noticeable performance improvement? And part number if handy please.Few hundred miles on the Challenger with no issues, K&N. Threw one on the Charger this weekend, too.
Let's say you got 5HP (which I highly doubt). I'm pretty sure you are not going to notice (seat of the pants) a 5HP gain on a car that makes 707HP unless your ass is calibrated with some very special instrumentationAny noticeable performance improvement? And part number if handy please.
The AEM filter is dry for all that want that and I will try it. Did you see the video rayzazoo posted? I attached it and watch the RPM's climb faster. Factory filter will not be in my car. Thanks again ray!Let's say you got 5HP (which I highly doubt). I'm pretty sure you are not going to notice (seat of the pants) a 5HP gain on a car that makes 707HP unless your ass is calibrated with some very special instrumentation![]()
Nothing significant but the mileage seems to be improved and the supercharger whine is a bit louder. K&N part number is 33-2460.Any noticeable performance improvement? And part number if handy please.
I'm not too concerned and if there are any issues I can always put the stock filter back in. I wiped off the filter before putting it in the car. It is not excessively oiled.Thanks for your input TSC. Do you have any concern with the fact that the K&N filter is oiled? I only ask because of a previous thread that you and huggytree were a part of where zazoo stated that SRT techs advised against.
True...thanks again.I'm not too concerned and if there are any issues I can always put the stock filter back in. I wiped off the filter before putting it in the car. It is not excessively oiled.
That's a great video. AEM is on the list.The AEM filter is dry for all that want that and I will try it. Did you see the video rayzazoo posted? I attached it and watch the RPM's climb faster. Factory filter will not be in my car. Thanks again ray!