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<blockquote data-quote="Redfish Hunter" data-source="post: 1417267" data-attributes="member: 28773"><p>Fred all of that is true and is good information but it has now become secondary in importance. I want to focus on Bust's assertion that it will increase the size of...my junk. I am still not comfortable with having FJRay or Old Michael do the measuring. However, if I can grow for just the cost of a new K&N filter... I am pretty sure that's a Win.</p><p></p><p>It is difficult to reverse the idea that replacing the air filter will increase fuel mileage. Even with folks that know that fuel follows air for a gasoline engine. I grew up believing that a new air filter would help fuel economy. I still find myself checking the air filter in my vehicle or my bike before a trip. Of course my turbocharged Duramax gets its filter dirty in a big hurry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfish Hunter, post: 1417267, member: 28773"] Fred all of that is true and is good information but it has now become secondary in importance. I want to focus on Bust's assertion that it will increase the size of...my junk. I am still not comfortable with having FJRay or Old Michael do the measuring. However, if I can grow for just the cost of a new K&N filter... I am pretty sure that's a Win. It is difficult to reverse the idea that replacing the air filter will increase fuel mileage. Even with folks that know that fuel follows air for a gasoline engine. I grew up believing that a new air filter would help fuel economy. I still find myself checking the air filter in my vehicle or my bike before a trip. Of course my turbocharged Duramax gets its filter dirty in a big hurry. [/QUOTE]
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