Quick Help, K&N now, or CAI later
#1
Quick Help, K&N now, or CAI later
I have removed the intake silencer, should I go out and get a K&N filter for the stock airbox now, literally this afternoon, or should I wait until I have the money and get the K&N FIPK kit????? It's gonna be a long proscess doing everything I want, but I could get the filter alone now, is it worth it?
#2
RE: Quick Help, K&N now, or CAI later
I got the filter when I got my car "that was all the girl did befor she sold me the car" now I have the Mac cold air intake it depends on what you want because now Im stuck with an air filter that worth $50 and I have nothing to do with it! if you want to do your exhaust first and wait on the cai then get the filter if not just get the cai.
ps I still hae the filter! let me know what you are going to do.
ps I still hae the filter! let me know what you are going to do.
#3
RE: Quick Help, K&N now, or CAI later
ORIGINAL: silver03gt
I have removed the intake silencer, should I go out and get a K&N filter for the stock airbox now, literally this afternoon, or should I wait until I have the money and get the K&N FIPK kit????? It's gonna be a long proscess doing everything I want, but I could get the filter alone now, is it worth it?
I have removed the intake silencer, should I go out and get a K&N filter for the stock airbox now, literally this afternoon, or should I wait until I have the money and get the K&N FIPK kit????? It's gonna be a long proscess doing everything I want, but I could get the filter alone now, is it worth it?
#5
RE: Quick Help, K&N now, or CAI later
I agree, but with all my future mods, I am not gonna keep the stock intake, so I guess I'll hold off and wait till I get a cai, thanks for the input guys, I just had money burning a hole in my pocket and wanted to get something for the car, but I don't think there is anything else out there for 50.00, lol
#6
RE: Quick Help, K&N now, or CAI later
No silencer with a K&N is a poor man's CIA. Almost identical numbers with that set up as a custom CIA. You really need to make the 3-way swop to see the biggest gains in power: plenum, throttle body, CIA. They all work together for the most effective system.
#7
RE: Quick Help, K&N now, or CAI later
ORIGINAL: silver03gt
I have removed the intake silencer, should I go out and get a K&N filter for the stock airbox now, literally this afternoon, or should I wait until I have the money and get the K&N FIPK kit????? It's gonna be a long proscess doing everything I want, but I could get the filter alone now, is it worth it?
I have removed the intake silencer, should I go out and get a K&N filter for the stock airbox now, literally this afternoon, or should I wait until I have the money and get the K&N FIPK kit????? It's gonna be a long proscess doing everything I want, but I could get the filter alone now, is it worth it?
#8
RE: Quick Help, K&N now, or CAI later
Unless you want something cool to show off under the hood, just get the filter. What I did was I removed the air box, put a K&N on and made heatshield out of sheet metal. The only HP difference between just the filter and the actual CAI will be 1hp at the most. So basically you are paying 170 or so extra bucks for 1hp and a cooler looking intake tube (assuming you go with the FIPK).
And if you do go with a CAI, I would strongly recommend the JLT (www.jlttruecoldair.com). It can be painted to match your car, has a big filter, and is still about 40 bucks less than the FIPK.
And if you do go with a CAI, I would strongly recommend the JLT (www.jlttruecoldair.com). It can be painted to match your car, has a big filter, and is still about 40 bucks less than the FIPK.
#10
RE: Quick Help, K&N now, or CAI later
ORIGINAL: 03sonicgt
I ordered the jlt, even 1 horsepower here and there adds up.
I ordered the jlt, even 1 horsepower here and there adds up.
The only reason I got the K&N is because it was time for a new filter and I figured it would save me money in the long run because it is reuseable.