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K&N vs. UNI
by: f4milytime - Aug 20, 2013 11:43:08 GMT -5
Post by f4milytime on Aug 20, 2013 11:43:08 GMT -5
Wondering what you prefer, and why ? Just for information purposes, Thank You & ALOHA !!! ;D
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Post by scoots on Aug 20, 2013 20:51:52 GMT -5
i hate UNI it has to be oiled and gets messy when i take carb off and it needs to be cleaned alot
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K&N vs. UNI
by: f4milytime - Aug 21, 2013 10:47:32 GMT -5
Post by f4milytime on Aug 21, 2013 10:47:32 GMT -5
i hate UNI it has to be oiled and gets messy when i take carb off and it needs to be cleaned alot So a K&N filter installed dry is okay ?
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K&N vs. UNI
by: fugaziiv - Aug 21, 2013 15:13:12 GMT -5
Post by fugaziiv on Aug 21, 2013 15:13:12 GMT -5
i hate UNI it has to be oiled and gets messy when i take carb off and it needs to be cleaned alot So a K&N filter installed dry is okay ? No. K&N should be oiled as well. They both work well, it just boils down to if you want a foam filter (UNI) or a paper filter (K&N). They both need to be oiled and cleaned regularly. Matt
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Post by scoots on Aug 21, 2013 21:26:06 GMT -5
id rather have my stock air box on bc of the rain here
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