I'm getting mixed signals on if I can use a OE style replacement K&N with the CT Engineering Icebox Intake.
A put a K&N on a few months ago, but now looking at the Icebox since the factory resonator down below is in a minimum of two (not factory produced) pieces.
CT Engineering Icebox Intake with K&N Filter?
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Re: CT Engineering Icebox Intake with K&N Filter?
You can use the K&N oe filter in the icebox but you will not be able to use the CT air horn/filter adapter. It's designed to use a generic K&N cone filter or the unifilter foam filter heel/toe sells. One of the benefits of the CT air filter adapter is the built in velocity stack which does help these motors breath.
Re: CT Engineering Icebox Intake with K&N Filter?
Sporky82 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 5:13 pm You can use the K&N oe filter in the icebox but you will not be able to use the CT air horn/filter adapter. It's designed to use a generic K&N cone filter or the unifilter foam filter heel/toe sells. One of the benefits of the CT air filter adapter is the built in velocity stack which does help these motors breath.
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Re: CT Engineering Icebox Intake with K&N Filter?
You can also use the Spoon air filters, if you like top shelf.
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