Well I got the K&N filter in today and installed it.
Hard to tell but I don't think my exhaust note changed, at least for now. I'll let you now when I start the car in the morning, she always sound best when fired up cold the first time.
up front the air filter sound was the same but different (faster flow). The K&N filter didn't make a sound difference in the cabin at all.
What did change was the way the car rev's up, it rev's up much faster than when having the oem air filter (green).
So I took the car for a spin with my youngest daughter (10yrs old) which loves speed. As soon as I hit the gas the first time from a stop I felt the car pull much harder, looking over to my daughter I see that even she could feel the difference as she had a big grin.
I came to a stop then drove the car normal (slow) until 2nd gear kicked in, as soon as it did I floored it and she pulled even harder (now I had a big grin). While turning a corner I was able to break the tires much easier than before and keep in mind I'm not running small tires, I have 285/30/20 Vredesteins.
I tested all the small runs at low rpms, started nothing above 2k rpm and the power was there
When I got back to the house my daughter gets out of the car and tells my wife (sitting on stairs) that I some how made the car faster and she loves it, my wifes reply was yea I know I heard you guys (with an attitude). She told me she could here the car almost 2 blocks away which made me think that the exhaust maybe did get louder under full throtle.
So I'm very happy with the out come of the drop-in K&N air filter, I think it works great with the Megan Racing full exhaust. My next test will come soon when I take the car on the highway by myself (high rpms). I'm sure the car will run much better now.
I wasn't expecting to feel that much of a difference but I did. Now my oem air filter only had about 2k miles on it and was pretty clean so I'll be using it again after October (winter time). I'll use the K&N for spring & summer only.
So another member Pm'd me telling me I should remove the small muffler which is on top of the air intake boot and for the summer I should do the by-pass on the throttle body (less heat)..
So after parking the car I removed the small muffler and cap the hole. I used silicone to ensure of not having a leak. The TB by-pass will have to wait for another day.
I'll post more info after driving the car on the highway.
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