jDan
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- October 15, 1999
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- sacramento, ca
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- 92 Exploder
Ok I know I am going to probably make a good majority
of this website upset when I say this but here goes anyways.
I feel the kkm was a waste of my money. I live in Sacramento and right now the temp is around 105 degrees. I also have a new motor with headers. The problem that I have had for the past year or so is that the damn thing sucks up nothing but hot engine air.(which was exagerated by the headers) Thus making the thing sluggish as hell of the line. Now I admit when I am up to freeway speeds it does add a few ponies and does give it that burly sound, but thats where my praise ends. I just put my old air box on yesterday and added some heat reflective tape. The difference was amazing. Instead of taking forever to get up to speed, it actually moves off the line. If you have paid attention to the new K&N filter packs they have a box that seperates the air filter from the rest of the engine bay thus sucking up more cool air. Cool air is more dense than warm air. So the more cool air the better. If you don't believe me fourwheeler magazine did a story on it called: Project MPG. They tried the older style K&N kit and took it off in favor of the old air box with a panel style K&N and the cooling tape. They even have the dyno numbers to prove it.( they actually lost horsepower with the Cone system) I am going to keep my kkm filter however because it does raise the intake up for deep water crossings. So i'll just put the thing on before I go driving through streams. Sorry I just had to get that off my chest.
of this website upset when I say this but here goes anyways.
I feel the kkm was a waste of my money. I live in Sacramento and right now the temp is around 105 degrees. I also have a new motor with headers. The problem that I have had for the past year or so is that the damn thing sucks up nothing but hot engine air.(which was exagerated by the headers) Thus making the thing sluggish as hell of the line. Now I admit when I am up to freeway speeds it does add a few ponies and does give it that burly sound, but thats where my praise ends. I just put my old air box on yesterday and added some heat reflective tape. The difference was amazing. Instead of taking forever to get up to speed, it actually moves off the line. If you have paid attention to the new K&N filter packs they have a box that seperates the air filter from the rest of the engine bay thus sucking up more cool air. Cool air is more dense than warm air. So the more cool air the better. If you don't believe me fourwheeler magazine did a story on it called: Project MPG. They tried the older style K&N kit and took it off in favor of the old air box with a panel style K&N and the cooling tape. They even have the dyno numbers to prove it.( they actually lost horsepower with the Cone system) I am going to keep my kkm filter however because it does raise the intake up for deep water crossings. So i'll just put the thing on before I go driving through streams. Sorry I just had to get that off my chest.