F Sport drop in air filter... or the alike...
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Can some one post the part # for the f sport filter and th f sport lid? I can find the lid on mylparts and the filter says "is f air filter" so not sure if that is for the 250 and 350 vs the ISF. Let me know thanks.
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anyone find it cheaper?
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I had a K&N drop in filter and I didn't quite like the idea of having an oiled filter. So I installed the F-sport intake. I do feel some difference specially now that I have installed an exhaust and the roadrace piggy back.
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there is no concern about having an oiled filter. just have to be sure that the filter is completely dried before installing it and running the engine. the f sport filter is a dry filter so you can install right out the box; also, the f sport filter doesn't require oil after cleaning it.
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I have been using the K&N filter for two years now with no issue. Only make sure to dry it after buying and after cleaning.
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Reviving the thread i just dropped an fsport filter element in to my car and everyone says mpg got better but mines got worse wi. Any ideas? And i didnt check when the stock paper one was in it but does the box completely seal or is it a little gap between the top half and bottom because once i put the f sport filter element in it looks like its sealed all the way just the box would not seal flush to the bottom half pics below
Last edited by asiandavid; 02-28-16 at 05:48 PM.