RE: '97 K&N filters

From: Keith R Wanderi (keith.wanderi@fsg.deluxe.com)
Date: Wed Mar 26 1997 - 08:00:55 EST


Hey Guys,

The 97's don't have a canister. They have a rectangular filter mounted in a box on the wheel well with a tube connecting it to the top of the engine. Is this a new change for 97,(not knowing what they did last year)?

-----Original Message-----
From: Stewart, Jeff [SMTP:StewartJ@nasd.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 1997 6:34 AM
To: 'dakota@ait.fredonia.edu'
Subject: RE: '97 K&N filters

Thought about flippin the top cover and would be a good idea but you'd
have to keep a reusable filter cause if I remember from the old days, it
would really get dirty fast. I did'nt think it would go over to well on
the list.

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>From: Richard Hostetler[SMTP:zigzag2@worldnet.att.net]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 1997 11:33 PM
>To: dakota@ait.fredonia.edu
>Subject: Re: '97 K&N filters
>
>If you want to move more air through the engine. Why not invert the air
>filter
>top cover and use and a longer bolt. Not a pretty sight but it will work.
>96 Black Dak Sport 318 auto 3.55 runs gooooood zigzag2@att.worldnet.com
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