View Full Version : k&n pod filter for dcr5
oshuyi
24-10-2004, 09:59 PM
hey guys, just wondering howmuch gain can i expect from an k&n filter for a dcr5.
also where can i get one and how much is it roughly?. is it easy ti installl as well?
mugsee
24-10-2004, 11:46 PM
don't expect much gain out of this filter. the only thing that will change is your throttle response and induction noise.
vincent
25-10-2004, 11:10 AM
hey guys, just wondering howmuch gain can i expect from an k&n filter for a dcr5.
also where can i get one and how much is it roughly?. is it easy ti installl as well?
I think they are around the $145 mark for the drop in filter.
not alot of performance gain tho, using the filter with the hondata cutout airbox will give a better performance than stock.
davidd
26-10-2004, 03:30 PM
Well I have one for sale/under offer on clubrsx, but don't expect any gains unless you cut your airbox up a bit.
the induction noise does not change
MrThanh
29-10-2004, 11:54 PM
he said POD filter, so i guess he's after a SRI or something similar as opposed to just the drop in filter. don't know if you will feel much power gain, it's just good for the sound really.
SLIK_TEG
01-11-2004, 02:06 PM
hey champ, i have a K&N pod filter setup in my car along with a custom mendrel bent piping running down behind my front bar.
I dnt recommend u just add the pod filter on its own. Coz than it will be sucking in hot air from ur engine and will actually decrease performance.
What u do is get a workshop (exhaust place) to run piping down where cold air hits the pod filter (that is possibly behind ur front bar).
This kind of setup will give u a nice rawring sound in high range as well as lil extra performance and better throttle response times.
The K&N pods are around 110 buks and the piping would cost ya roughly 200 installed.
Good Luck, hope this helped.
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