Wut he sed.Originally posted by: Slickone
Do have a K&N filter? LOL. If not, why would you want a k&N sticker if you didn't have a K&N filter? And the filters come with stickers.![]()
This sticker adds at least 10hp depending on where it is placed!
Where do I place it on my 1991 Honda Civic DX for best effect?Originally posted by: splice
This sticker adds at least 10hp depending on where it is placed!
Originally posted by: wondersteve
free stuff is always good ... no matter what it is
thanks
I've got some bags of cut grass and bags of trash you can have for free if you want. Just come get it. How about used motor oil and antifreeze? Cat litter?Originally posted by: wondersteve
free stuff is always good ... no matter what it is
thanks
Originally posted by: Slickone
I've got some bags of cut grass and bags of trash you can have for free if you want. Just come get it. How about used motor oil and antifreeze? Cat litter?Originally posted by: wondersteve
free stuff is always good ... no matter what it is
thanks
Originally posted by: splice
This sticker adds at least 10hp depending on where it is placed!
For me, I have an AEM aftermarket intake, which uses K&N filters, but only comes with AEM stickers, so this way I would get an K&N sticker as well...Originally posted by: Slickone
Do have a K&N filter? LOL. If not, why would you want a k&N sticker if you didn't have a K&N filter? And the filters come with stickers.![]()
Originally posted by: cbrsmurf
K&N is great if you are not racing, but more often than not, they decrease hp. Also, they don't even offer contigency in racing competitions. They're great if you're just commuting since they're recleanable, otherwise, they are poop.
Originally posted by: splice
This sticker adds at least 10hp depending on where it is placed!
Ah, the placebo effect.Originally posted by: JCase
Originally posted by: cbrsmurf
K&N is great if you are not racing, but more often than not, they decrease hp. Also, they don't even offer contigency in racing competitions. They're great if you're just commuting since they're recleanable, otherwise, they are poop.
You've got to be kidding...When I pulled out my stock air filter and compared it to the K&N, it was obvious that there would be an increase in air flow. My stock filter was almost two inches deep, and made of an acordian style paper filter. The K&N is about 0.5 in. deep, and the filter element is foam/plastic...I immediately felt an improved throttle response and more top end power...not to mention an even meaner intake growl. Btw, this is on a Corrado vr6, an already quick and responsive car.
Next you're gonna say that Medicine is unecessary and just a ploy by drug manufacturers to take money. They have no effect on people, and people are just fools and yep, another placebo effect.Originally posted by: huesmann
Ah, the placebo effect.Originally posted by: JCase
Originally posted by: cbrsmurf
K&N is great if you are not racing, but more often than not, they decrease hp. Also, they don't even offer contigency in racing competitions. They're great if you're just commuting since they're recleanable, otherwise, they are poop.
You've got to be kidding...When I pulled out my stock air filter and compared it to the K&N, it was obvious that there would be an increase in air flow. My stock filter was almost two inches deep, and made of an acordian style paper filter. The K&N is about 0.5 in. deep, and the filter element is foam/plastic...I immediately felt an improved throttle response and more top end power...not to mention an even meaner intake growl. Btw, this is on a Corrado vr6, an already quick and responsive car.