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MJ Dodge Dakota
11/12/2001 11:30:40
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Subject: K&N Air Filter IP: Logged
Message: Anyone know the part number for the K&N air filter for 2001 4.7L? Out of curiosity, what did you pay for it? Thanks.
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Fillupd Dodge Dakota
11/12/2001 14:30:25
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Message: The K&N web sight has very many sizes available, I used a filter with a 1/4" stub out the end of it to secure it to the fender well. I'm not sure this is really necessary. BTW I am talking about putting a fernco 3" quickie 90bend on the TB and a short piece of ABS pipe and a 90 bend with a nipple to secure the filter. I bolted the end of the filter to a bolt on the fender well. I really like the setup. I used a RC-2530 and had to use a router to the nipple (to shave off the diameter) to get the filter to tighten down . It is a VERY tight fit because the RC-2530 flange is the same size as the 3" ABS PVC nipple. Don't forget to order the recharge kit at the same time, you will need it sometime. If you don't want to remove your air hat there are options there also. Search for Cold Air Intakes and you will find plenty of pics to help you out. My set-up is similar to Bakermans (except for the bend at the filter, I used a FxF 90 and a nipple.) $35.00 for filter/ $10.00 recharge kit. (Martell Racing) Check around and you can probably find a muffler shop that deals in K&N
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RJKobbeman GenIII
11/12/2001 14:53:19
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Message: I assume you want a K&N replacement filter (replaces factory filter in box). It is: 33-2175. There are no FIPKs for the 4.7 yet.
Rob
2000 CC Sport 4.7 Auto 3.55 Towing package
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Fillupd Dodge Dakota
11/12/2001 18:40:58
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Message: Rob, You kind of make it sound like the cold air intake is a mistake??? (home made or z-tube)
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