dna or k&n
dna or k&n
well guys whats your opinion and are both of these just fit and away?
- SMITH MEISTER
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Re: dna or k&n
Had loads of different K&N's in the past for loads of things, no complaints so far. 

- benny hedges
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Re: dna or k&n
wouldnt bother unless you want to spend a lot of time fkin about with jetting.
they run better on the std filter. simples.
they run better on the std filter. simples.
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- SMITH MEISTER
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Re: dna or k&n
Benny is right in as much as you should consider a re-jet. I have just purchased a Factory-pro jet kit ready for my K&N fitment! Also if you do re-jet, it would be prudent to book some dyno time to set up properly. 

Re: dna or k&n
thinking of putting it in to malton get jetting and filter done at same time will it improve a lot? ive just changed to 2 long stacks too