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  1. #1 SLP Intake vs K&N open intake 
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    So right now i have a SLP ram air intake on my GTX, and I was curious if i would be better off staying with the SLP intake or if It would be better to go with the K&N intake intake.
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    K&N would be a waste of money if you already have the slp
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    Just keep what you have.. You won't notice a difference.
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    Disagree, the SLP intake is very restrictive in both the box design and how small a filter is uses. I know it matches your SLP GTX hood but you should see a performance increase going with a better intake design

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    Gut it and use like a AEM Dryflow filter (because nobody got time to oil K&N's.). Basically you get new, less restrictive tubing, drill the hole in the box to be bigger and fir a cone filter inside.
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