k&N drycharger, is it worth it?
I was reading up a little bit about the k&n drycharger cover that goes over the filter it supposedly can stop water from reaching the filter (or reduce it at least) anyone have one on their k&n? Im building a custom cold air intake keeping the battery in the stock location for under $100 (once its completed i will post a how to), I would just get the aem bypass valve but it wont fit the 4"od pipe im using, I live in south florida and drive somewhere near 50,000 miles a year and dont want to take any chances in the rain. Im planning on making a plastic panel that sits behind the foglight to hopefully stop any splashing, any other ideas of keeping the engine safe from water would be helpful and appreciated.
While were on the subject what does anyone think about the foam filter wraps sold by k&n that filter 90% of the dirt and only reduce airflow by 2%, is it just k&n trying to make people buy more stuff from them or is it a good buy.
Mike
While were on the subject what does anyone think about the foam filter wraps sold by k&n that filter 90% of the dirt and only reduce airflow by 2%, is it just k&n trying to make people buy more stuff from them or is it a good buy.
Mike