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Originally posted by dwapenyi
Straightening and filtering are the same thing? I agree with you Jeff, I prefer the good ole K&N.
DaveB, I've seen the HKS velocity stack;
http://www.hksusa.com/images/?id=1125
Compared to the JWT, Stillen, it's fairly light on the straightening;
http://www.jimwolftechnology.com/poprest.htm
It's more a support to hold the foam onto.
DW
Well, HKS calls it a velocity stack. Either way they are just marketing ploys that have absolutely no proof of working on a small NA V6.Originally posted by dwapenyi
Straightening and filtering are the same thing? I agree with you Jeff, I prefer the good ole K&N.
DaveB, I've seen the HKS velocity stack;
http://www.hksusa.com/images/?id=1125
Compared to the JWT, Stillen, it's fairly light on the straightening;
http://www.jimwolftechnology.com/poprest.htm
It's more a support to hold the foam onto.
DW
Dave
Quote:
Originally posted by dwapenyi
HKS's use a foam filter, so the foam straightens/smoothens the airflow pretty well, un-like the K&N/Apexi/Paper filters on the ends of all the other short ram filters.
DW
K&N claims that their filter straightens the flow of air as well. As usual who do we belive Originally posted by dwapenyi
HKS's use a foam filter, so the foam straightens/smoothens the airflow pretty well, un-like the K&N/Apexi/Paper filters on the ends of all the other short ram filters.
DW
. I am happy with my K&N.Senior Member
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Originally posted by JeffesonM
maybe we can add a new forum... "People Excited About Their Frankencar Intakes"
i would subscribe to that!Originally posted by JeffesonM
maybe we can add a new forum... "People Excited About Their Frankencar Intakes"
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