Posted by Duane WI on October 15, 2017 at 04:44:54 from (69.29.248.14):
In Reply to: Re: KN air filters posted by Greg1959 on October 14, 2017 at 19:28:38:
I doubt you see too many engineers or mechanics buying them. These things are just another form of snake oil. Everyone gets to decide how to spend their money. I spend mine in other ways. Just think if GM could raise the mileage of their cars by 10% by installing these. They would do it in a heart beat. Much easier to sell a car for a couple hundred more than a competitor if it gets 10% better fuel economy. Heck Ford spent millions to develop and buy tooling to build aluminum body trucks just to save weight and improve fuel economy buy just a few miles per gallon. Ford took a really hard path to better fuel economy and all they had to do was contact KN and make a deal. Remember the JC Whitney catalogue with all the great devices to add to your car to make it more powerful and get better fuel economy?
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