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NC Kid Good intake or bad set up?
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I have descreened maf, cut lid, k&n filter, air foil, power coupler. Is this a waste of time. Should I dtich all of it or just keep it. Mainly talking about the K&N some say its good. Some not. What do you guys think. I thought about going back to a paper filter. Id just assume sell it if its doing no good. All opinions are welcome. Thanks.
Posted on: 2006/12/5 23:41
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red_johnny RE:Good intake or bad set up?
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NO!!! Keep the K&N! You can reuse it for a very long time! Plus they are proven to work better than paper. The air foil and descreen MAF dont do nothing for you.
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CREWZIN RE:Good intake or bad set up?
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Keep the K&N but be careful when you "recharge it". Go sparingly on the red oil. Too much and it's been known to be sucked into the MAF and coat the tiny wire that's in the middle, giving bad readings to the computer. At least that's what I've read on different forums.
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red_johnny RE:Good intake or bad set up?
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Keep the K&N but be careful when you "recharge it". Go sparingly on the red oil. Too much and it's been known to be sucked into the MAF and coat the tiny wire that's in the middle, giving bad readings to the computer. At least that's what I've read on different forums.
You are right, I forgot about that. It indeed will do that so becareful with it.
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cuisinartvette RE:Good intake or bad set up?
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If you already have the parts on go ahead and use them.
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CasetheCorvetteman RE:Good intake or bad set up?
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Cuisinart this thread is from bloody 2006 mate!!
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cuisinartvette RE:Good intake or bad set up?
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