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Old 03-25-2007, 03:09 PM
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Thanks.... I didn't know of any of these threads. Anyone put the K&N cold air kit on theirs....
If your engine is stock its a waste of time. My lattest 928 has it, but it's chipped, no mufflers and no cats. It's in the shop cause I want a more power and will ad a supercharger in the next year or so. If it was stock would not bother with K&N cold kit on it, do anything like whats done with my car today then you need better then stock air flow.
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Thanks.... I didn't know of any of these threads. Anyone put the K&N cold air kit on theirs.... I was thinking about it, but just haven't taken the time to look further into it. A buddy sent me the link (which I have on a diff. computer), when he did his Viper.

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It can upset your MAF sensor and doesn't add much in my opinion. There are better options than K&N in any case.
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Don't be a cheapskate, just have Champion bling out your ride!
I plan to let them do all the REAL work. It's all hypothetical until I pick a model anyway.

Thanks for the links.
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a car now? dayum, what the heck have you been doin down there as of late?
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Try:

www.imagineauto.com

The owner of this place in Kansas City is known for making 700+ hp Porsches. I actually went to high school with the guy. He nationally known for some real high tech stuff.
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OK, I can't resist............................
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I can picture it..........................
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It wasn't a Porsche, and god knows it wasn't money, that kept Amanda around for 5 years Phantom.....


However, that pic is cool so I kept it. I have an idea how I'd look wedged into a Carrera GT now....
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Here is a pretty sweet deal that I'm reluctantly passing on.

All the modified P-car anyone needs!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showt...hreadid=332644
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Originally Posted by Vyper340
It can upset your MAF sensor and doesn't add much in my opinion. There are better options than K&N in any case.
Thanks....
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