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Originally posted by superjens:
I'm really, really curious about these claims some people make about adding K&N filters to their trucks, with the alleged HP gains. You must all have super senstitive lateral movement detectors in your butts or something to actually be able to feel a HP gain or loss of what, maybe 3 or 5 HP?

I wish I felt a boost in power with my K&N filter. Maybe mine is defective.

Is it possible you noticed an increase in power because you just pulled out your old, crusty, dirt injected non-air-flowing stock filter? I did mine while it was still fairly new.

Edit: I still think the K&N is a good idea just for the money you save in the end.

[ 12-17-2001: Message edited by: superjens ]


I think you might have hit on something there. I changed my filter to a K&n pretty eraly on and haven't seen any noticible change in performance or mileage.I pretty much get the same 15.7 mpg in the city and up to 18 MPG on the highway as I did when I still had the old filter in it.
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