Bill Cutler New Member May 1, 2016 1 0 18 36 May 1, 2016 #1 Foam or gauze? Which is better? Attachments Screenshot_2016-04-16-17-50-29.png 167.5 KB · Views: 243 Screenshot_2016-04-16-17-49-25.png 196.5 KB · Views: 252
79 bronco Moderator & Self Custom Psycho Staff member Apr 9, 2010 5,420 774 178 47 I don"t know??????? May 1, 2016 #2 Get a UNI filter! http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Uni-NU-...ash=item281053a065:g:8xAAAOSwa-dWomKv&vxp=mtr
Get a UNI filter! http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Uni-NU-...ash=item281053a065:g:8xAAAOSwa-dWomKv&vxp=mtr
L Larry's Shee Active Member Technician May 23, 2009 9,271 1,057 149 Ortskaville, MI May 2, 2016 #3 Not huge fan of K&N, but if you go gauze, name brand only. Cheep junk will cost you a motor. Proof: Uni is 2X the cost of what you linked, for a reason. You WILL go broke (trying to) save money. Quality doesn't cost, it PAYS.!! Reactions: BlackBlaster86 and 79 bronco
Not huge fan of K&N, but if you go gauze, name brand only. Cheep junk will cost you a motor. Proof: Uni is 2X the cost of what you linked, for a reason. You WILL go broke (trying to) save money. Quality doesn't cost, it PAYS.!!
gridlock Member Dec 4, 2010 67 19 44 Jul 21, 2016 #4 I have the gauze one to give it a try but wanted to also put a prefilter on it or over air-box for the added protection, as long as it seals it looks to be a decent piece, has anybody had problems with them?
I have the gauze one to give it a try but wanted to also put a prefilter on it or over air-box for the added protection, as long as it seals it looks to be a decent piece, has anybody had problems with them?