K&N FIPK No More
#104
RE: K&N FIPK No More
From what I know about these systems, they come in 3 parts, the base, filter (element), and top. The hardware includes a stud (which you need to bend to form an s-bolt), and a wingnut. From what I hear you just put your filter of choice in and tighten the wingnut so everythings snug (top to the filter, filter to the bottom, bottom to the TB). I don't know exactly how to mount it but in person with the parts in hand I'm sure it would be easy to figure out. Keep in mind depending on your truck and the air cleaner you buy, you may need to buy air cleaner risers to get that clearance, again, if you need it.
I just went by what I've learned from other people so feel free to correct me those that actually have it/know more than me.
I just went by what I've learned from other people so feel free to correct me those that actually have it/know more than me.
#105
RE: K&N FIPK No More
Silver Dodge,
I am new to mods to my dodge. I have the 5.2 mostly stock and plan to make several of the mods you have... 50mm Fastman, cold air intake or your option, 1.7 lifters to start. What MPG can I espect or should I say, what MPG are you seeing now (before the new filter system)? I see 10.5 and 14.5 city/HWY. Thanks.
I am new to mods to my dodge. I have the 5.2 mostly stock and plan to make several of the mods you have... 50mm Fastman, cold air intake or your option, 1.7 lifters to start. What MPG can I espect or should I say, what MPG are you seeing now (before the new filter system)? I see 10.5 and 14.5 city/HWY. Thanks.
#106
RE: K&N FIPK No More
Hey Silver, you sure stirred upa hornet's nest with this post. Sorry to Glideman88 for giving you some false information. I responded to your post about the location of the hoses without actually checking myself. It sounds like you got things worked out though.
I'll have to chime in with a report on gas mileage. I installed the 14" x 2" filter back in August, and my mileage only dropped below 13 mpg once, and I was towing my pop up camper on that trip when I got 12.5 mpg. I put on the 3" tall filter on November 21 andfilled up the next day. I drove 292 miles before filling up again and got 14.1 mpg on that tank. My driving was a combination of highway and short trips running around hilly, back country roads on that tank. The only time I got better mileage was runningstrictly highway mileswhere I got 15.4 mpg and 14.9 mpg. I know one tankful doesn't prove anything, but looking over my fuel mileage records I am convinced that all my modifications have helped with mileage and have definately helped with performance.
I really like this air filter setup. I think 14 inch diameter is as big as you can go. With the taller (3") filter I have better top end pick-up (over 2500 rpm) and much less noise through the intake. Note that I added the filter after getting the Hypertech, adjusting the crankshaft position sensor, and doing my own port job on my TB. As has been said before, all these modifcations help each other out. For under $40 for the air filter assembly andthe 3" filter, it was a great investment.
Sorry about being absent for so long. I've been selling on Ebay and that's been taking up all my time.
I'll have to chime in with a report on gas mileage. I installed the 14" x 2" filter back in August, and my mileage only dropped below 13 mpg once, and I was towing my pop up camper on that trip when I got 12.5 mpg. I put on the 3" tall filter on November 21 andfilled up the next day. I drove 292 miles before filling up again and got 14.1 mpg on that tank. My driving was a combination of highway and short trips running around hilly, back country roads on that tank. The only time I got better mileage was runningstrictly highway mileswhere I got 15.4 mpg and 14.9 mpg. I know one tankful doesn't prove anything, but looking over my fuel mileage records I am convinced that all my modifications have helped with mileage and have definately helped with performance.
I really like this air filter setup. I think 14 inch diameter is as big as you can go. With the taller (3") filter I have better top end pick-up (over 2500 rpm) and much less noise through the intake. Note that I added the filter after getting the Hypertech, adjusting the crankshaft position sensor, and doing my own port job on my TB. As has been said before, all these modifcations help each other out. For under $40 for the air filter assembly andthe 3" filter, it was a great investment.
Sorry about being absent for so long. I've been selling on Ebay and that's been taking up all my time.
#107
RE: K&N FIPK No More
ORIGINAL: ASH
Hey Silver, you sure stirred upa hornet's nest with this post. Sorry to Glideman88 for giving you some false information. I responded to your post about the location of the hoses without actually checking myself. It sounds like you got things worked out though.
Hey Silver, you sure stirred upa hornet's nest with this post. Sorry to Glideman88 for giving you some false information. I responded to your post about the location of the hoses without actually checking myself. It sounds like you got things worked out though.
I've burned 3+ tanks of gas since I've done the setup and the MPG is consistantly higher. I've been doing mid to upper 13 mpg on every tank. I'm more than happy with these numbers, especially with the 4.10 gearing it has and also the cold weather.
This is a great improvement over the 11 mpg it used to get.
#108
RE: K&N FIPK No More
ORIGINAL: 2 Marks
Silver Dodge,
I am new to mods to my dodge. I have the 5.2 mostly stock and plan to make several of the mods you have... 50mm Fastman, cold air intake or your option, 1.7 lifters to start. What MPG can I espect or should I say, what MPG are you seeing now (before the new filter system)? I see 10.5 and 14.5 city/HWY. Thanks.
Silver Dodge,
I am new to mods to my dodge. I have the 5.2 mostly stock and plan to make several of the mods you have... 50mm Fastman, cold air intake or your option, 1.7 lifters to start. What MPG can I espect or should I say, what MPG are you seeing now (before the new filter system)? I see 10.5 and 14.5 city/HWY. Thanks.
#109
RE: K&N FIPK No More
ORIGINAL: Silver_Dodge
Well, there are a lot of factors involved........Whether your truck will do the same is unknown, but it is possible.
Well, there are a lot of factors involved........Whether your truck will do the same is unknown, but it is possible.
#110
RE: K&N FIPK No More
ORIGINAL: Glideman88
I agree about the hornet's nest.......over 100 replies and nearly 2400 views! No need to apologize ASH, all it took was antrip to the local parts store and an extra $7 in parts.
I've burned 3+ tanks of gas since I've done the setup and the MPG is consistantly higher. I've been doing mid to upper 13 mpg on every tank. I'm more than happy with these numbers, especially with the 4.10 gearing it has and also the cold weather.
This is a great improvement over the 11 mpg it used to get.
ORIGINAL: ASH
Hey Silver, you sure stirred upa hornet's nest with this post. Sorry to Glideman88 for giving you some false information. I responded to your post about the location of the hoses without actually checking myself. It sounds like you got things worked out though.
Hey Silver, you sure stirred upa hornet's nest with this post. Sorry to Glideman88 for giving you some false information. I responded to your post about the location of the hoses without actually checking myself. It sounds like you got things worked out though.
I've burned 3+ tanks of gas since I've done the setup and the MPG is consistantly higher. I've been doing mid to upper 13 mpg on every tank. I'm more than happy with these numbers, especially with the 4.10 gearing it has and also the cold weather.
This is a great improvement over the 11 mpg it used to get.