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    Smile k&n air filter for my honda

    can someone tell me what is the order no for k&n air filter that fit into my carb. for information, i use a18a engine with standard carb. tq



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    Re: k&n air filter for my honda

    i think you can find them on ebay.

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    Re: k&n air filter for my honda

    Quote Originally Posted by mkymonkey
    i think you can find them on ebay.
    yep here's some links

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/K-N-A...QQcmdZViewItem


    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/K-N-A...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Re: k&n air filter for my honda

    o got mine from autopartswarehouse.com and i ordered some spark plugs and wires and it was like 60 bucks and free shipping on orders over 50 bucks....and yeah you can feel a diference....it pulls a lil bit better

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    Re: k&n air filter for my honda

    ahhh a18a love

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    Re: k&n air filter for my honda

    http://www.racetep.com/ramflolynx.html



    These breath from the top down, much better in my opinion, plus you just wash it to clean, no oils to add.
    get the 400 or 600 CFM you really don't need more then that.

    The blank baseplate allows you to cut your own hole where you need it. The stock air box has a rubber piece that can be removed from the box and used on the new filter baseplate.

    It's a bit of work involved but it's up to you.

    Also removing the stock air box gives you access to many carb adjustment screws.

    Just a bit of caution though, this isn't as good in winter months due to the lack of the pre-heater hose.
    - llia


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