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<blockquote data-quote="nugen" data-source="post: 15260205" data-attributes="member: 14320"><p>I recently had a pretty spirited conversation on the SHO fcebook group about using the oiled cotton drop in air filter on an otherwise unmodified car. After some independent research, I was satisfied that if your SHO is stock, the paper filters are better. There is no hp gain in changing to the cotton filter, but there is a significant loss in filtration. Once you start modding I think this changes depending on the mods. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nugen, post: 15260205, member: 14320"] I recently had a pretty spirited conversation on the SHO fcebook group about using the oiled cotton drop in air filter on an otherwise unmodified car. After some independent research, I was satisfied that if your SHO is stock, the paper filters are better. There is no hp gain in changing to the cotton filter, but there is a significant loss in filtration. Once you start modding I think this changes depending on the mods. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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