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Old 04-21-2014, 02:07 PM
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Anyone using a K&N filter?
 
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Old 04-21-2014, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by BoHarley14
Anyone using a K&N filter?
I'm assuming you mean the K&N filter to replace the OEM filter. I was until I did my stage 1 and got a new breather. I had no issues.

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Intake or oil?
 
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Originally Posted by BoHarley14
Anyone using a K&N filter?
Yes...what ya want to know?
 
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Yep, sure am.
 
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Originally Posted by howitzer88
Intake or oil?
That's interesting. I didn't even notice that the OP didn't even say the type of filter. Doesn't really matter to me though. I use K&N oil filters too. The nut on the end makes it just too easy to change.

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Originally Posted by EasTexUltra12
That's interesting. I didn't even notice that the OP didn't even say the type of filter. Doesn't really matter to me though. I use K&N oil filters too. The nut on the end makes it just too easy to change.

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Yup. Intake and oil here as well. LOVE THE NUT.
 
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Replacing stock air filter with K&N.
 
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Must be a survey, but yes both on the Filters
 
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I used K&N air back in the day, but now just HD SE element.
 

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