BlackMKIII said:130 is reasonable for K&N. You get what you pay for.
92nsx said:i have used both K&N FIPK for $110 on my 87 turbo and a ebay special For $20 on my 89 turbo. both worked and fit great, If it was me i spend the $20 on the ebay intake and save the other $90 for some other go fast goodies. just my 2 cents
GrimJack said:Don't buy one. K&N isn't even close to the best filter out there.
Get an Apexi or AEM dryflow.
CryoSlash said:i got like 3 adaptors laying around. if anyone wants one for 20, lmk.
ViR2 said:
GrimJack said:Don't buy one. K&N isn't even close to the best filter out there.
Get a Blitz or AEM dryflow.
Take the extra money and buy a MAFT from full throttle and a MAF off ebay. Use the MAF to join the end of the accordion hose to the filter.
Now you have the best filter out there, a fuel tuning device, and a better air measuring device.
GrimJack said:Don't buy one. K&N isn't even close to the best filter out there.
Get a Blitz or AEM dryflow.
Take the extra money and buy a MAFT from full throttle and a MAF off ebay. Use the MAF to join the end of the accordion hose to the filter.
Now you have the best filter out there, a fuel tuning device, and a better air measuring device.
Poodles said:blitz makes a dry flow (not the SUS) that's pretty good...
I just installed my Apexi and I'm very happy with it. The adapter is NOT some cheap plastic part, it's cast aluminum and very well made.
Dunno if it was on this forum or the other one, but some guy had one of the ebay filters get sucked into his turbo...
:word8kn:GrimJack said:Don't buy one. K&N isn't even close to the best filter out there.
Get a Blitz or AEM dryflow.
Take the extra money and buy a MAFT from full throttle and a MAF off ebay. Use the MAF to join the end of the accordion hose to the filter.
Now you have the best filter out there, a fuel tuning device, and a better air measuring device.