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Enthusiast Joined Oct 20, '05 From Huntsville, AL Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I thought some of you may be interested in this part. Green filters uses woven cotton instead of gauze. This gives the filteration surface a thinner profile and allows for deeper pleats so you wind up with more surface area. They also use better production techniques to keep that rubber around the edge from seeping onto the filter itself. I have K&N drop-ins on both of my cars today but would probably go with this type next. Sure, it's probably worth .2 hp or somethin but I still like an easy improvement. Check them out at greenfilterusa.com. It's part #2093 for the US market GT and runs about 80 bucks.
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who the hell cares...its a freaking filter. all those tests are just designed to make people buy one brand over the other.
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