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Old 02-03-2013, 04:43 PM   #29
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Its 1o HP at the flywheel not to the wheel s
pretty sure perrin uses the same dyno also which is just a display error. it is at the wheels the dyno just says fly wheel. all of perrins dynos use the same type of dyno
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pretty sure perrin uses the same dyno also which is just a display error. it is at the wheels the dyno just says fly wheel. all of perrins dynos use the same type of dyno
Perrin has adjusted the variables on theirs to try to replicate wheel horsepower. Dynapacks are supposed to estimate flywheel horsepower and torque, which is why it always says 'flywheel' on all their charts.

So Perrin numbers are not representative of other Dynapacks.
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I have a K&N drop in filter coming tomorrow. Any advice on installing it? I remember reading somewhere that folks were putting them in backwards. Also, is dabbing some of the oil off the filter before install a good idea?
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I have a K&N drop in filter coming tomorrow. Any advice on installing it? I remember reading somewhere that folks were putting them in backwards. Also, is dabbing some of the oil off the filter before install a good idea?
the oil should be good out of the box.

install the filter to the side closest to the bumper
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I have the K&N in my car. The 2 tanks after installing yielded terrible mileage because of the "I've-got-a-new-filter-and-a-heavy-foot" syndrome.

Everything on the car is 100% stock besides the DIF. I can't feel a difference so if there is one I don't know it's there. After I relaxed the heavy foot I started to see some better fuel econ but also I started garaging my car which can also attribute to better mpg's as the engine doesn't take nearly as long to heat up.

Tough to tell. Verdict is still out.
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