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K&N Cold Air Intake?
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<blockquote data-quote="Russ Raymer" data-source="post: 1867687" data-attributes="member: 558342"><p>The main reason that k&amp;n's open up into the fender is to keep from ******* in hot air. The air in the fender is going to be a hell of a lot cooler and the cooler the air the more power you will gain. I do agree that for around $250 that 5 h.p. doesnt sound worth it but it depends on what you plan to get out of it. if you are going for power then you wouldnt have bought a v6 in the first place but by adding the cold air intake it will get you better gas milage. You could probably just go with a drop in and be fine tho. IMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russ Raymer, post: 1867687, member: 558342"] The main reason that k&n's open up into the fender is to keep from ******* in hot air. The air in the fender is going to be a hell of a lot cooler and the cooler the air the more power you will gain. I do agree that for around $250 that 5 h.p. doesnt sound worth it but it depends on what you plan to get out of it. if you are going for power then you wouldnt have bought a v6 in the first place but by adding the cold air intake it will get you better gas milage. You could probably just go with a drop in and be fine tho. IMHO [/QUOTE]
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