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My whole point, why I posted that test, and what I wanted when picking a filter, to find the best flow WITH acceptable filtration. It's all about trade off's.
You can get the flow you need and the filtration to not damage anything, and that is what I wanted since I absolutely love the cummins...
That's fine and dandy by me. Just pointing out that they do not filter as well, and most people seem to think K&N is the greatest thing. Here is the test data I had found along time ago.
http://home.usadatanet.net/~jbplock/ISO5011/SPICER.htm
I know quite abit about banks, and not trying to...
Personally I would not go with a K&N filter.
When researching an intake system for my '03 dodge w/ cummins. I found that the K&N does not filter up to the specs that cummins and other diesel manufacturers require. I did find that AFE makes a nice filter and their proguard 7 line, filters up...
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