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performance pod filter?

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performance pod filter?

Post by jcianci »

Will a preformance filter pod style make any difference to power at all? I Dont have an exhaust, just curious becuase im about to go campin and thinking about putting one one, i wont be going through deep water or anything.
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Re: performance pod filter?

Post by droopypete »

jcianci wrote: I Dont have an exhaust.
:shock: :shock: :shock:
it must be load :armsup:
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Post by JrZook »

Yes does make a difference. More power and better economy it is noticable. But i wouldnt use one off road. I dont believe it filters fine dirt real well. I only use it for on road driving.
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Post by matsmad »

Put a K&N filter on my girls zook and it goes better and sounds mad!
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