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K&N High Flow good or bad?


  

bagpiper101 -> K&N High Flow good or bad? (2/23/2008 9:48:28 AM)

Hey, I'm new to this forum but I've got a question. I just bought a 04' Jetta GLS 1.8T off lease. I wanted to get more air without spending a lot and wanted it to be easy so I bought a K&N High Flow filter to replace my stock one. I've heard that they are bad for the MAF sensor but I've had it in for about 3 days now and it hasn't done a thing. Are these accusations true or false about them? Also, will a high flow filter increase gas mileage? If so by how much? Thanks


  

bagel -> RE: K&N High Flow good or bad? (2/23/2008 12:00:07 PM)

I duno about the gas mileage, but the filter shouldn't a do a thing.  All it's doing is allowing a lil bit more air, that's all.  I don't have a problem.


dubalicious -> RE: K&N High Flow good or bad? (2/25/2008 6:53:54 AM)

i compleatly removed my panel filter and just put a cone filter on my maf housing and a filter for the breather hose on my 1.8t and it runs great ive had no problems


bagel -> RE: K&N High Flow good or bad? (2/25/2008 10:18:00 AM)

Yea but that defeats the purpose of "cold air".  you are just sucking in hot air now that is swirling around the engine bay.


dubalicious -> RE: K&N High Flow good or bad? (2/26/2008 8:10:11 AM)

thats why i got a heat sheild, its a bad idea to have one of the cold air intakes that put the filter down by the wheel wells where i live cause ive had several friends (not in vw's) suck up water and mess their engines all up. and my frontmount cools the hell out of my charge air anyways


  

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