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So I'm looking into ditchin my airbox setup & going with individual air filters to bolt on my stock carbs.

I've seen & know about K&N but F.A.S.T. has another brand that looks just like K&N. They have them listed as K&N Style Air Filters [i like the price too!!]. I need help in deciding one or the other. So is there a big difference between the two?

Which do you guys suggest, What's good, What's bad?

Anybody running these F.A.S.T. filters, How do you like them?

I'm about 1200 ft above sea level.. What jetting would I need for stock banshee with T5's & the two filters?

Here's the link: http://www.farmandsandtoys.com/partdetail.asp?partid=87

Thanks!

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Got 'em...ran 'em all year, no problem.

They only a problem if you like paying MORE money for name brand K&N...

I got the 6 inch angled filters...and the fit perfectly...

 

Get the socks too!!

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I use the six inch filters from F.A.S.T. they work good. Just keep an eye on the pegs that stick out on the frame that the air box attaches to, my pegs poked a hole in my first pair so I cut the pegs off. Just keep an eye on that when installing. :beer:

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I will quote myself from that ps topic..... "It all depends on the knock off some are 8 ply some are 2 ply. K&N's are 4 ply so you can figure that out the more plys the better the protection the less the performance and vice versa"

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i have the k+n with outerwears on my shee and havent had any problems with them. i didnt think the price was bad but if you can get the same thing from fast for less money id do it. just keep them clean and i would run outerwears they help alot

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