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  • #16
    I also run a Fram air filter, no complaints here.
    [COLOR="Blue"]If you don't have the time to do it right, what makes you think you'll have the time to do it twice?[/COLOR]

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    • #17
      I switched to a CAI 3yrs ago when I didn't know about the dust in the tube thing.When I saw it I had already got rid of the stock box.I have been using a UNI foam filter overtop the K&N with good results.Make sure to use their air filter oil or something that is designed for dirtbikes/dusty environment.
      http://www.unifilter.com/online%20ca...utomotive.html
      I used one of the "cone shaped"filters on the bottom of the page.
      99TJ

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      • #18
        If anyone needs a stock TJ air box I've got one I'm no longer using.
        myJeeprocks.com

        "in the end... the rocks always win."

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        • #19
          Originally posted by blkTJ View Post
          If anyone needs a stock TJ air box I've got one I'm no longer using.
          me too
          >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
          ERIK


          95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by NAILER341 View Post
            me too
            Me Three!
            If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?

            http://jeep.matandtiff.com/

            Truth is treason in the empire of lies. -Ron Paul

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            • #21
              Originally posted by NAILER341 View Post
              http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/airfilter/airtest3.htm

              have a look at this one. imagine, if the filters in this testing were as unsatisfactory being in a box, what theie inefficiency would be if they were completely exposed to the dirt.
              i have been through the conical filters, and all that jazz... i am back to th stock type box, and am quite content with it.
              I run the K&N conical, with Banks cat back exhaust. I service the filter after every run, and inspect the crossover tube onch a month on average. I've seen very little dust in the tube or the TB. I love the K&N, been using them on all my off road toys (bikes, boats, jeeps). Doing the intake and exhaust mods at the same time gave me a quite noticeable improvment in power, and in the mornings when the engine is cold it sounds like a jet engine starting up. I love that sound! There are more variables involved in the performance of any filter than those used in those tests. I'm not an expert by any stretch, but I know a couple (they work for my company, where delta pressures and micron levels are very important). I ask them questions all the time, that's why I know that those tests, while fairly indepth, don't cover all the variables. Maintenance is key; if you don't do it alot, then stick with the stock unit. Nothing wrong with that filter at all.
              Rat
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              • #22
                I may want a stock airbox but can it be used with a York 210 along with AC on a 99TJ? Kilby says no just wondered if anyone has tried it. This mod is on my to do list so no sense getting one if it will be in the way.
                99TJ

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                • #23
                  A stock airbox sits in the same place as the York, so no it will not work. You might be able to move it to above the distributor, I have seen some people do it that way. This is easier:



                  The airbox is from a '91 GM 3.3l V6.

                  Patrick

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Adam Q. View Post
                    OK, so I get the filter thing. Ever since my VW days, I figured out that K&N filters were moslty hype. That being said, what about the cold air boxes.....do they help?
                    A thought on cold air... the point of a CAI is that cold air is more dense then hot air. The more molecules introduced to the cyl- the more the mixture expands and burns, creating more HP.

                    I put an open air filement on my K1500 street truck and noted great improvements due to multiple reasons, but that was a change from a K&N conical remote setup. Once the bay warms up, I do loose noticable power but I have a reflexxon cowl induction hood waiting to be sprayed and mounted.

                    This app is definately different from the apps we're speaking of. My K1500 is a street queen packing a reman 350ci w/ higher compression, and dust sure ain't it's thing. It's been off road with no ill effects but CT trails lack mondo dust like I've seen in more arid climate.

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                    • #25
                      I got the AEM Brute Force cold air intake and I love it, I feel the power gain and notice the increase in gas mileage
                      OlllllO Only in a Jeep
                      Bisco Baby!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Zach S View Post
                        I got the AEM Brute Force cold air intake and I love it, I feel the power gain and notice the increase in gas mileage

                        how much of a boost in mpg did you get? :confused:

                        how much more horsepower does it feel like, or is it ft/lbs of torque? :confused:
                        myJeeprocks.com

                        "in the end... the rocks always win."

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                        • #27
                          Zach S im interested too, what is the epa improvement and overall performance. i was looking at a aem also so let me know.

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