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51
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45
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K&N Air Filter?
#35
al503, the less restrictive something is the louder it is. it was this way on my turbocharged eclipse and every race car in the world. when you put mufflers on a drag car it smothers the high performance engine and less sound can be heard. that's why open headers are louder than mufflers.
Your conclusion is based on a totally different situation. For starters, you're basing your argument on the exhaust side, not the intake. In addition, you're basing your argument on the existence or absence of major sound absorbing/deadening components. I thought were were discussing the difference in sound with the mere substitution of an aftermarket filter.
With that in mind, an intake with a less restrictive filter will be quieter than the same intake with a more restrictive filter.
#36
i think the "aggressive" sound some people were talkin about comes from puting a K&N cold air intake in. not just a drop in filter...its been proven than a CAI boosts power. but to get the best out of it you should do an aftermarket header and exhaust. then you would FEEL the power increase. So my vote would be YES for a K&N CAI but NO for just a drop in filter.
heres a link for the CAI...
http://store.knfilters.com/search/pr...Prod=69-8701TP
heres a link for the CAI...
http://store.knfilters.com/search/pr...Prod=69-8701TP
Last edited by shoguns; 10-20-07 at 12:48 PM.
#40
This could very easily be attributed to ingesting warmer air. At anything less than 50% throttle warm air gets better efficiency. Only at WOT does the cold air thing make a big difference.
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