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You should do.some research on "cold air" and the difference it makes in power and fuel usage versus "warm air" from under the hood. There is research that shows "cold" air actually hurts fuel efficiency. A K&N or AFE filter alone will do just as Mich good.in most cases Please show me the research that says cold air hurts fuel efficiency. First article that pops up. The science is sound and is on about every type of website out there about fuel mileage. https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070728205444AAi8FQ5 There were numerous responses to the question from so-called experts that went both ways...
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