Wich cool intake is a better option for a hemi dodge ram 2004 mopar or k&n

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Asked by GQ68 Mar 24, 2015 at 11:13 PM about the 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SLT RWD

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K&N lets a lot of air into the system and it is less restriction but honestly the power effects are really minor unless you have a performance built vehicle. I would get a drop in K&N air filter. Much cheaper and about the same results and you can keep it OEM. Plus the K&N lasts a lot longer than a Paper element!

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Mmm I see I had no clue is good to know sence I had few people advise me to go with mopar they say that's what goes on dodge vehicles not sure how true that is but if it's going to give me the same performance and less $ then I better think twice before going with mopar

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