Sebas007 wrote:crispone wrote:Well... some additional driving around... more lower gear local zipping around... and I would venture to say the rest of you CP-e guys may want to try one of these on, for the money. It's very little out of your pocket, but I'm pretty sure you will notice a difference...
SEBAS!!! I know you're out there! You need MORE POWER!
-crisp

HAHAHA Yeah I just fall on the topic randomly. Very interesting and yeah the Afe filter dries out every 2 minutes !

If you can give us the K&N part number it will be perfect !!

I'm curious to see the difference at high RPM...would like to have a lower sound the Afe filter screaming all the time. I'm looking like a crazy driver and scaring the people because of that demonstration of sound. Tell me and I'll get it...+1 for the red filter matching the FSTB (not same tone of red but still more red than Afe

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If we can open the guts of the exhaust system and free out some space...the air will scream liberty again !!

K&N Filter Number: E-0773
This was an "off-the-shelf" item at my local Autozone store. I think it was $52.99 which is an incredible bargain for what I THINK I have gained.
Sebas! WE NEED you to get this and give us your OBJECTIVE feedback, so we may know for sure if my impressions are "FLAWED" or not.
Let me know if you cannot get this filter... I'd be happy to grab one and send it to you.
NOTE: You will NOT (easily... it MAY be possible...) be able to put the REAR OF BATTERY securing THREADED ROD HOOK into the original location where it "hooks" down at the base of the battery area to secure it to the vehicle. I latched mine to the BRACKET HOLE where the battery harness was CLIPPED into, since I pulled that "x-mass tree clip" out and left it "free". It requires loosening the nut and "cocking" the rod at an angle and tightening it down. (There's a better way... but this took minutes... and has worked.)
...keep us posted.
-crisp
