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K&N filter in my F-150,MPG??????
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<blockquote data-quote="Fuerza" data-source="post: 6827497" data-attributes="member: 19948"><p>Here is my own personal opinion in drop in reusable air filters. Their main purpose is to prevent you from wasting money on paper filters when its time to change out filters. The CFM flow rating is increased on a K&N filter, but I wouldn't get your hopes up on a magical HP/TQ increase. The filter may net you 1 mpg better fuel economy, but even that could be due to changes in your driving style. I put a drop in K&N filter in my new F150 simply for the reasons of not needing to ever buy paper filters in the future. </p><p></p><p>If you really want more power and better gas mileage out of your truck, I would suggest a good quality CAI and a custom tune for either power or fuel economy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuerza, post: 6827497, member: 19948"] Here is my own personal opinion in drop in reusable air filters. Their main purpose is to prevent you from wasting money on paper filters when its time to change out filters. The CFM flow rating is increased on a K&N filter, but I wouldn't get your hopes up on a magical HP/TQ increase. The filter may net you 1 mpg better fuel economy, but even that could be due to changes in your driving style. I put a drop in K&N filter in my new F150 simply for the reasons of not needing to ever buy paper filters in the future. If you really want more power and better gas mileage out of your truck, I would suggest a good quality CAI and a custom tune for either power or fuel economy. [/QUOTE]
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