Re: FIPK vs. open element was Order times

From: Bob DeChance (kbshadow@email.msn.com)
Date: Fri Jan 23 1998 - 00:50:36 EST


I saw a new K&n filter, it looks like the stock 97 Dakota filter unit but
where the air box was there is a k&n cone filter then there is flashing
between the filter cone and the motor, K&N said it is a heat sheild and this
gives you full open filter air flow of cold outside air. It looked good too.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Thinknet <thinknet@mindspring.com>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Thursday, January 22, 1998 8:05 PM
Subject: FIPK vs. open element was DML: Order times

>ok ok now for a real question, what are the advantages of a FIPK vs. a open
>element filter? and visa versa? we will assume for this discussion that
>they are both the same brand. the reason that i am asking this is that in
>the jegs catalog that i just got it shows a bunch of open element filters
>(by K&N and others)then it shows a FIPK by K&N, but this one looks totally
>different. i thought that they were the same thing (and they still might
>be for all i know, i thought i sorta knew some things about twisting
>wrenches but the jegs catalog showed me i still have a lot more to learn
>before i can even call myself a "weekend warrior" in this)
>
>thanks,
>
>Cuervo
>
>At 03:17 AM 1/22/98 EST, you wrote:
>>In a message dated 98-01-21 10:42:11 EST, you write:
>>
>><< My order went in 11-18-98... still waiting in Riverside, CA >>
>>
>>and how is it that you traveled to the future to place that order
>>
>
>



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