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My Mazda's getting special treatment

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i was expecting scantly clad women draped over your car "waxing" it
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What's the advantage of that over a regular air filter? K&N's are like $50
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Blow up your car and ride your bike man... :thumb:
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Brandon_k_W wrote:What's the advantage of that over a regular air filter? K&N's are like $50
you dont have to replace K&N filters... never...
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Whitewulf wrote:you dont have to replace K&N filters... never...

:rotfl: :nope:
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what mazda do you have?
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95 Protege. K&N air filters have better airflow than most paper filters and can be cleaned instead of constantly changing them which is the main reason I wanted it. Its debateable on if it gives you any kind of performance gain though, what maybe 1hp at most? :) Oil filters important because you dont want the thing falling apart (FRAM!?!?)
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i think i remember someone on here saying there is really no performance increase on a stock intake.
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YARDofSTUF wrote:i think i remember someone on here saying there is really no performance increase on a stock intake.
Yea, some will say you might be able to dyno out an extra horsepower, but I think it all depends on the car. It does provide better airflow though.
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Yeah, K&N's never need to be replaced (1 Million mile guarantee), just cleaned every 50K miles. Before my intake, it's what I used, and you do get better airflow and slight gain in fuel economy. I've used it on every car I've ever owned....currently have a K&N cone on my intake, love it, loud as hell!! :D
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Brandon_k_W wrote:What's the advantage of that over a regular air filter? K&N's are like $50


I can see an advantage maybe on the air filter,but
I was gonna ask that about the oil filter! how can that be "preformance" ?

in all my years,I've never seen any brand of oil filter "fall apart" , but whatever floats you're boat. :)
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Dan wrote:I can see an advantage maybe on the air filter,but
I was gonna ask that about the oil filter! how can that be "preformance" ?

in all my years,I've never seen any brand of oil filter "fall apart" , but whatever floats you're boat. :)


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LOL ya thats K&N's site, no biggy,I'm sure it's a great filter,I used to run k&n's in my harley.

ya still need to change a oil filter every 3k miles anyway! (IMO)

I'm not trying to be the devils advocate,(or maybe I am !LOL*


I would rather see some "splitfire" plugs in there or whatever.,for the extra money. :)
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Dan wrote:LOL ya thats K&N's site, no biggy,I'm sure it's a great filter,I used to run k&n's in my harley.

ya still need to change a oil filter every 3k miles anyway! (IMO)

I'm not trying to be the devils advocate,(or maybe I am !LOL*


I would rather see some "splitfire" plugs in there or whatever.,for the extra money. :)
Bosch Platinum plugs make my car run like complete crap, who makes the splitfires?
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my bikes ran great on these

http://www.splitfire.com/advantage.html

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IMO these are very good plugs

http://www.splitfire.com/products.htm
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LMAO, I bet that Brent may have a plug or 2 for her! :rotfl:


Altimas run best on NGK plugs, so I'll stick with those till I get another car and try out those splitfires.
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" :rotfl: :nope: "

you sure? all you gotta do is clean it everyonce and a while...
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Depends on your driving conditions, website recommends every 50K miles. I cleaned it every oil change, but thats only cause I am neurotic, lol
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my k&n gave me way better throttle responce, then when i gutted my airbox it seemed to double! :D

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Oil filter isnt something to skimp on, either are spark plugs. Dont buy into that Bosch +4 crap.
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Dan wrote:I can see an advantage maybe on the air filter,but
I was gonna ask that about the oil filter! how can that be "preformance" ?

in all my years,I've never seen any brand of oil filter "fall apart" , but whatever floats you're boat. :)
I dont remember saying it was performance, oh wait I didnt. When I said fall apart people have had the internal structure of FRAM's deposit crap into the engine, or basically fail. I would have thought "in all your years" you would know that.
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Brent wrote:i was expecting scantly clad women draped over your car "waxing" it

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wee96 wrote:I dont remember saying it was performance, oh wait I didnt. When I said fall apart people have had the internal structure of FRAM's deposit crap into the engine, or basically fail. I would have thought "in all your years" you would know that.

ok with all you're sarcasm aside, :p

I did'nt say YOU said performance,I was just going off of what the f****** thing says on the box. LOL

and you did say "thing falling apart",and again I will say that I've never seen a oil filter fall apart. :)

and all I meant in "all my years" was that I have been driving some good cars,and some POS cars ,for a long time.




I'm sure the k&n oil filter is very good and it's a good thing.

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Pics of car, wee?
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Dan wrote:ok with all you're sarcasm aside, :p

I did'nt say YOU said performance,I was just going off of what the f****** thing says on the box. LOL

and you did say "thing falling apart",and again I will say that I've never seen a oil filter fall apart. :)

and all I meant in "all my years" was that I have been driving some good cars,and some POS cars ,for a long time.




I'm sure the k&n oil filter is very good and it's a good thing.

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JBKM wrote:my k&n gave me way better throttle responce, then when i gutted my airbox it seemed to double!
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Cabledude wrote:Pics of car, wee?
Of the Mazda? Its nothing to look at, just my lil dependable work car.

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I was running an NGK plug, worked great. I am giving Bosch a shot, I have heard mixed results, I will give them a whirl though...
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Ive got Bosch's in the Mazda, theyve been good so far.
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