If you go with a K&N air filter, you could probably expect between 3-5 Horsepower…..i wish I could convert that to KW for you, but I don’t know how. Hope that helped!
Comment by Jimmy G — September 27, 2009 @ 11:52 pm
Don’t just change the air filter and expect hp gain. Most time to get hp gain is to change the factory air intake to aftermarket. Here a few tip that i know will might helped you if you go with HKS you might expect 3-10 hp gain but i preferred AEM which output 10-20 hp gain of the total hp from factory. One of my friend went with an AEM intake system of the design or you can choose Stillen.
Comment by aznbabyboi84 — September 27, 2009 @ 11:52 pm
just changing the filter wont do much. you really need to add a cold air intake to get any kind of real hp gains. AEM makes a nice CAI for your ride, and its rated at 15 hp gain.
If you go with a K&N air filter, you could probably expect between 3-5 Horsepower…..i wish I could convert that to KW for you, but I don’t know how. Hope that helped!
Comment by Jimmy G — September 27, 2009 @ 11:52 pm
Don’t just change the air filter and expect hp gain. Most time to get hp gain is to change the factory air intake to aftermarket. Here a few tip that i know will might helped you if you go with HKS you might expect 3-10 hp gain but i preferred AEM which output 10-20 hp gain of the total hp from factory. One of my friend went with an AEM intake system of the design or you can choose Stillen.
Comment by aznbabyboi84 — September 27, 2009 @ 11:52 pm
just changing the filter wont do much. you really need to add a cold air intake to get any kind of real hp gains. AEM makes a nice CAI for your ride, and its rated at 15 hp gain.
Comment by Ryan — September 27, 2009 @ 11:52 pm