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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / April 2006

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Adam - 25 Apr 2006 14:36 GMT
I have read an article about taking off the stock air filter system and
replacing it with a K&N filter. Here is the article
http://home.tampabay.rr.com/redroby/3liter/ at the end of the section titled
installing a K&N Filter it instructs you to replace the computer without the
cover on for extra air flow.  Will this be ok or should it still have an
external fan on it??
Dan C - 25 Apr 2006 16:55 GMT
> I have read an article about taking off the stock air filter system and
> replacing it with a K&N filter. Here is the article
> http://home.tampabay.rr.com/redroby/3liter/ at the end of the section titled
> installing a K&N Filter it instructs you to replace the computer without the
> cover on for extra air flow.  Will this be ok or should it still have an
> external fan on it??

Well, if you believe the rest of the article, and believe that a K&N
filter is going to make a difference on that car, why wouldn't you believe
the part about the computer?

In the end, you're still driving a 12-year-old POS.

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Adam - 25 Apr 2006 17:03 GMT
yeah I guess either way, if it burns it up, hell theres a hundred in the
junk yard, but I've heard this thing about K&N filters having oil in them

>> I have read an article about taking off the stock air filter system and
>> replacing it with a K&N filter. Here is the article
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>
> In the end, you're still driving a 12-year-old POS.
 
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