K&N Air Filter - loss of power?
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K&N Air Filter - loss of power?
Hello,
Just installed the intake tube + filter from K&N for the ISF. It feels as if the overall power is less. From 1000rpms - 6000rpms, the intake noise has increased, but it just doesn't feel as quick as the stock intake box.
I did triple check the connections and everything is installed correctly with no air leaks.
Anyone else notice this? Thanks for anyone's input.
Just installed the intake tube + filter from K&N for the ISF. It feels as if the overall power is less. From 1000rpms - 6000rpms, the intake noise has increased, but it just doesn't feel as quick as the stock intake box.
I did triple check the connections and everything is installed correctly with no air leaks.
Anyone else notice this? Thanks for anyone's input.
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It's not your installation. As discussed before, the K&N is good for sound and not much else because of the heat soak on the open cone filter. So depending on the weather it's definitely possible that you are losing power. Try doing a search and you'll see a variety of opinions on this topic.
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I honestly did not feel any loss of power through the powerband. Usually on smaller engines open element intakes tend to cause a minimal loss of low end torque, however, make it up in higher rpms. Our engine is a massive 5 liter that fiends for more and more air; a higher free flowing intake should not decrease power. I felt that it affected throttle response in normal mode at low rpms and that might be what you are feeling. Once it sport mode this car is a new beast, especially with this roaring intake. I do not doubt that a lot of R&D hours went into our stock air box, however, Lexus' goal was to engineer something that not only flows adequately but sounds quiet and comfortable.
After I installed the K&N I definately felt a difference in manual mode. The rpms shot much quicker especially when I rev matched and it seems that throttle response drastically increased at higher revs.
After I installed the K&N I definately felt a difference in manual mode. The rpms shot much quicker especially when I rev matched and it seems that throttle response drastically increased at higher revs.
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I'm going to guess like with any intake system especially open element is that the MAF is reading excessive air so to compensate, it's dumping more fuel leading to a rich condition.
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i agree. everyone here has been praising the exhaust/intake combo from Joe Z. i was scheduled to have my exhaust installed this week, but the rain has pushed it back to next. clark from vip gave me a test run in his F...what a sick sound!
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Had it, returned it and got my full refund because of the loss of torque. I called up K&N about the issue and they said that they noticed it already and they are working on it to resolve that issue. This was 7 months ago.
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Hello, original poster here.
I did reset the ECU by disconnecting the battery for 60+ min during the KN air filter install. Drove around for 50-60 miles, no change, felt the same loss of power throughout the powerband (M mode, Sports mode.)
Not sure if the engine revs more quickly, feels the same to me, just louder under full throttle.
So reinstalled the OEM intake box, reset the ECU, and the low end torque is back... and I'm definitely not imagining the difference.
Will look into the Injen or Toms air filter now.... putting the KN kit up for sale, what a waste of money....
I did reset the ECU by disconnecting the battery for 60+ min during the KN air filter install. Drove around for 50-60 miles, no change, felt the same loss of power throughout the powerband (M mode, Sports mode.)
Not sure if the engine revs more quickly, feels the same to me, just louder under full throttle.
So reinstalled the OEM intake box, reset the ECU, and the low end torque is back... and I'm definitely not imagining the difference.
Will look into the Injen or Toms air filter now.... putting the KN kit up for sale, what a waste of money....
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Guys, if you look at the K and N website, it does indeed claims that the car loses torque and hp below 2000rpm,,, afterwards, its all uphill from there on.. So it makes sense to feel the loss of torque from a dig.. but my theory is,,, when you drive or race or whatever you do,, once the car accelerates, theres really no chance for it to drop below 2000rpm, unless you are driving like grandma that day,, if you are doing that, then theres no worry for torque or hp on that nice relaxing sunday cruise.. but seriously, once you are mashing it, the car shifts at 4000-5000 rpm,, basically where the K and N is kicking hard and screaming mad loud.. just my view on the K and N
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Guys, if you look at the K and N website, it does indeed claims that the car loses torque and hp below 2000rpm,,, afterwards, its all uphill from there on.. So it makes sense to feel the loss of torque from a dig.. but my theory is,,, when you drive or race or whatever you do,, once the car accelerates, theres really no chance for it to drop below 2000rpm, unless you are driving like grandma that day,, if you are doing that, then theres no worry for torque or hp on that nice relaxing sunday cruise.. but seriously, once you are mashing it, the car shifts at 4000-5000 rpm,, basically where the K and N is kicking hard and screaming mad loud.. just my view on the K and N