aesthetics...
...although with the K&N setup you also get the shield which helps to
isolate the filter cone from excess heat and debris from fan........unless
of course you happen to call K&N and say you damaged your original shield
and want to get a replacement :))))....yes the shield will work with a
homebrew setup with a little modification.
.02
-- Kevin Hoegen 99 Solar Yellow MAGNUM S/T CC http://webpages.charter.net/khoegen Flowmaster 3-chamber Dual outlet Stillen RP w/Dual Hooker Euro tips Quick-D TB/K&N Intake 180 RS T-stat/Taylor wires/Autolite plugs Centerforce II clutch SpeedTweaks IAT adjuster...etc....etc (add your link to my site: http://webpages.charter.net/khoegen/links.html )""Punch"" <2punch.crash2000@home.com> wrote in message news:003501c16103$17cc0f90$6401a8c0@cr418157a... > O.K, got myself the Homebrew intake, 45' elbow with 3" pipe with 6" K&N > filter. > > wondering if a bought air-intake (air-raid, mopar, K&N) would be a better > choice? > > > > Punch > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > 1998 Dakota CC V6, Deep Amethyst, K&N Homebrew Intake, > Gutter Guard Grills, Dynomax Cat Back Exhaust, Jet stage 2 > BFG A/T KO 235/75/15, Autolite 3923's. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > *In the near future: Billet TB, 180Dg. Thermo, energy suspension bushings, > Hotchkis sway bars, AirRaid intake, Leer Cap, Spray in bedliner, MTX > Thunderforms. >
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