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bullitt713 05-28-2001 06:58 PM

KN filters
 
Never used one before...do KN filters make a noticeable difference? I have a 2001 Bullitt 4.6 and was wondering if they really produce anything extra. Thanks for the help

Mustangmom2k 05-28-2001 09:00 PM

I put one in my '00 GT and felt a difference right away. I don't have any numbers and never have dynoed my car, but the butt-o-meter noticed a decidedly lighter and more responsive feel.

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"Back in the day" owned a '66 289 and later a black '68 289.
Current - '00 white GT w/K&N and Flowmasters. Otherwise bone stock.
ET-13.952@98.87 RT-.507 60'-2.09
Son #1 - '87 GT stock
Son #2 - '89 LX 5.0 stock


T_Bone 05-28-2001 09:57 PM

Why not try it? They're only $50 and garaunteed for 1,000,000 miles. It's worth a try. Plus you'll have something to put in your sig, heh.

BTW, it's K&N.

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Travis
T-Bones 1997 Cobra#6342 born 6-11-97
http://web.ndak.net/~topel/sigpic.jpg
Wht/blk, Pro 5.0,FRPP 4.56's, aluminum driveshaft, FRPP throttle body, C&L 80mm MAF, K&N, Steeda U/D pulleys, Steeda timing adjuster, Borla cat-back, BBK cat H-pipe, SFC's, FRPP pro springs, BBK caster/cambers.
My old 96GT


Stefan 05-29-2001 08:40 AM

I agree. At the very least, when cared for you won't have to buy another air filter which can save a bit of money. They do make a difference, though. Even if it's a small gain it all adds up in the end.

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66 Tahoe Turquoise Coupe
Laser Red 96GT Ragtop
30 Years & 30 inches apart in the driveway!


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