Green filters *Warning, they dont fit*

Viper4Christ

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Well if it doesn't fit and Warren's post doesn't help any then try putting one of these on the other end of the throttle bodies... :D
You might notice a *slight* power increase.
Seriously though, the Roe filters are really good as well if these wont work.
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Well if it doesn't fit and Warren's post doesn't help any then try putting one of these on the other end of the throttle bodies... :D
You might notice a *slight* power increase.
Seriously though, the Roe filters are really good as well if these wont work.
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Wow that looks like a powerfully hairdryer!
 

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..They are a white paper with a Very thick grey solid foam attached to it . the foam has a thick oil on in them. they look very clean . what kind of filter did he install... Mopar Stock?

I think those are stock.


I prefer horizontal pleats over vertical ones.

K&Ns will fit OE airboxes fine if you take the time to push the sealing rubber along the edge into the grooves of the OE airbox before snapping the two halves together.


Vipair - works better with Vipair PLUS. (on my car now!)
 
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