> I don't think much passes through the K&N, or they would have been out > of business years ago. > They wouldn't have even been on the map. > However, seeing as you are so sceptical, I have the solution to your > feared abrasive ingestion problem. > Mount a Mack Truck air filter on the roof of your Van---Pooof!!------ no > more fear of your little 4 banger eating a little dust!:>) > Problem solved-- > Case closed. Terry, you seem to have developed a sense of humor... I appreciate that! but, really, I feel just fine about my heavy duty syncro paper filter. as for the theory the K&N is okay since it is still being sold... there is a lot of junk being sold out there that goes against your theory... not saying K&N is junk, but just because something has been on the market for years doesn't mean it is good stuff... besides, I'm only concerned about really dusty off road use... and only a very small percentage of users encounter that condition and even then only a very small percentage of the time.... Bill |
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