|
cams 98 silverado -> RE: k n n cold air (6/4/2008 10:33:37 PM)
|
so you are right in one way about gas saving to make up for the difference and all but heres my question. the generic kit you purchased came with what? im guessing either all new tube that rids the stock bulky airbox and tubes or it utilizes the stock tube that goes over the throttle body and u use the kit after that. well in any case yes you save money by using a generic brand but u know using the stock box that connects to the throttle body is smaller than a new and bigger one. also, the filters are another story. did your kit come with a filter? who makes it? you really think a kit thats generic will test their filters? it will look like a better filter but probably and does let more dust particles and bad things get to your intake rather than a tested filter like K&N or S&B or whatever. you also look at the inside of the filter for any type of air flow restrictions. like in the filter, is there concave ribs in the molding that will make air move over it rather than a flat surface? those also are what make the system more worthy or less. theres a site that sells the bracketry and seals for cold air kits and you jus buy a good tested filter. if i were you, i would definately see who makes your filter. if its a generic then use it for a coffee maker and get a solid tested filter otherwise your inhaling what the filter was there in the first place to stop from getting to the engine. i own a K&N on my 98 silverado 350 sb. i notice a huge difference in throttle response, shift response and fuel. when i gotta pass a car, my truck dont slam into a lower gear and rev to top rpms, it stays where it is mostly and i pass and save the motor and gas. i guess that meant i got a lil more torque in lower range rpm then too. so there you go. hope it helps. dont wanna hear your engine died from bad filter. cam
|
|
|
|