I know this is a stupid question, but it is something that has been on my mind for years.
What are the pros and cons between a cone filter and a K&N stock filter replacement.
I know that the cone filter would get more airflow with less restriction, but would their stock replacement air filter get enough to acomplish the same goal?
My only other concern is water. I put a cone filter on my last car and allways wondered what would happen if I ran through a big puddle of water and sucked some of it up. I really didn't care a lot about my last car, so it didn't slow me down. But this car on the other hand, I don't what to chance anything like that. Has anyone ever heard of this?
Thanks.
What are the pros and cons between a cone filter and a K&N stock filter replacement.
I know that the cone filter would get more airflow with less restriction, but would their stock replacement air filter get enough to acomplish the same goal?
My only other concern is water. I put a cone filter on my last car and allways wondered what would happen if I ran through a big puddle of water and sucked some of it up. I really didn't care a lot about my last car, so it didn't slow me down. But this car on the other hand, I don't what to chance anything like that. Has anyone ever heard of this?
Thanks.
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