Fujita Intake..
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Just a question? People on the forum say the stock airbox is well designed. the stock airbox takes in cool outside air, while cone intakes use warm underhood air.
Wouldn't a K&N drop in filter taking in cool air give almost the same results as a cone intake with warm underhood air?
Wouldn't a K&N drop in filter taking in cool air give almost the same results as a cone intake with warm underhood air?
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No, the over all filter area is greater on the Cone filter, thus its able to suck more air. Now whether or not that air is hot or cold, remains a debate. But a cone filter will suck more air.
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I understand that a cone filter sucks more air. But our cars have an undertray and all intake air has passed through the radiator. Cool air is denser than warm air, that is why the old muscle cars had hoodscoops. And are not both intakes limited by the same maf?
I'm not being argumentative or flaming. I just am not sure that an intake is really
a huge improvement over a drop-in
I'm not being argumentative or flaming. I just am not sure that an intake is really
a huge improvement over a drop-in
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The fujita only comes with the upper pipe. You can get the injen kit with both the upper and lower pipes. Go with the injen. One of my freinds has the fujita on his evo. He is going to sell it and get the injen.