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[QUOTE="OnAnySunday, post: 918197, member: 20641"] "Best?" or more likely "most free flowing". "Best" i would consider would be removal of the most engine damaging particulate from the air stream. But a more "free flowing" filter will get more oxygen thru to produce more power. Unfortunatly, with more air often comes more.......dirt. The K&N IS a very good product. (i use one in my 'lil Bronco.) But i wont use one in a stricktly offroad aplication. Many people do, but then many people do engine overhauls more often than me. It's simply a matter of less power (or perhaps throttle response) and longer engine life -vs- more power / shorter engine life. IMHO anyways. [/QUOTE]
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