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> DANGER: K&N Filters, DO NOT OIL EXCESSIVELY!!!
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post Jun 12 2011, 01:18 PM
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I think they are a slight improvement over stock. Maybe 1-2 hp.
They're safe as long as you don't over-oil them after cleaning.


You think its worth it to give about 50 euro to buy it?


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post Jun 12 2011, 01:22 PM
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That's up to you. Are you doing a drop-in with the stock air box or doing your own intake?


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post Jun 12 2011, 01:43 PM
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That's up to you. Are you doing a drop-in with the stock air box or doing your own intake?


with the stock. huh.gif what do you mean by doing my own intake?

sorry i m just new driver and i don't know a lot but i want to learn. smile.gif


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You can actually remove the stock airbox and intake "plumbing" and replace it with different length tubes with a round (cone) performance filter at the end.

Here's our ElantraWiki article with some intake basics:

http://www.elantraclub.com/forum/index.php...ticle&id=40


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You can actually remove the stock airbox and intake "plumbing" and replace it with different length tubes with a round (cone) performance filter at the end.


can you suggest me a "whole intake system" that is good and reliable?Will i notice any difference at all?

my car is a 1.6 16v lantra 2000'


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i am thinking of buying one of these http://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?Prod=RC-5052AB

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Do it!!!


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You think its worth it to give about 50 euro to buy it?



It is better than the other CAI or SRI. I had a 99 Elantra and I did take out the resonator. e fotografia sou:



I removed the resonator which is left of the battery and over the radiator. I would then drop the K&N panel filter in the air box. Min to ladosis poli. Isia isia na vrahi ke na kokinisi.


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i should go for the apollo and not the standar air filter silet. cool.gif


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For the money, I went with the drop in panel K&N. I did take the resonator out of all the Elantras I've owned.


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For the money, I went with the drop in panel K&N. I did take the resonator out of all the Elantras I've owned.


did you saw any difference?which part exactly is the resonator? unsure.gif


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Small difference and a bit louder. It's the plastic piece left of the battery and right above the radiator. It's attached to the air filter box. Look at your picture above.


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