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He's kidding right? - 3/16/2007 9:02:33 AM   
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 K&N 2006 HUMMER H3 3.5L AIR CHARGER INTAKE KIT 63-1095
This listing is for a brand new in the factory sealed box
K&N Air Charger Kit that fits the following:
2006 HUMMER H3 3.5L L5 F/I - All

Dyno proven 18.57 Horsepower increase at the rear wheels!

For technical questions: tech@knfilters.com
***K&N 63 Series Intake Kits
are not legal for street use in some U.S. states***


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RE: He's kidding right? - 3/16/2007 9:11:56 AM   
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Kidding about what

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RE: He's kidding right? - 3/16/2007 9:14:27 AM   
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The Generation II FIPK® is K&N's ultimate performance product, designed to increase power by as much as 10%. Most FIPK's are street legal in all 50 US states and come with a Million Mile Limited Warranty. K&N intake systems replace your vehicle's restrictive factory air filter and air intake housing. K&N intakes are designed to dramatically reduce intake restriction as they smooth and straighten air flow. This allows your vehicle's engine to inhale a larger volume of air than the OEM air filter assembly. More air means more usable power and acceleration throughout the engine's RPM range. The filters on these kits are washable and reusable. Most of our intake kits are relatively easy to install using tools commonly available (see installation instructions). [MORE]








57-3043 Product Specifications

Product Style: 57 Series FIPK
Estimated Horsepower Gain: 18.57 HP @ 6001 RPM
Type: Gen II
Replacement Filter: RF-1048
CARB Exempt: Yes
Weight: 11.3 lb (5.1 kg)
Product Box Length: 19 in (483 mm)
Product Box Width: 18.25 in (464 mm)
Product Box Height: 12.5 in (318 mm)

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RE: He's kidding right? - 3/16/2007 9:21:02 AM   
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only two kits.

Built for performance and show utilizing the highest quality components, the K&N 77 Series High-Flow Performance Kit is a free-flowing mandrel-bent aluminum tube induction system designed for Trucks and Sport Utility Vehicles. 77-Series intakes have a polished aluminum finish. K&N intake systems replace your vehicle's restrictive factory air filter and air intake housing. K&N intakes are designed to dramatically reduce intake restriction as they smooth and straighten air flow. This allows your vehicle's engine to inhale a larger volume of air than the OEM air filter assembly. More air means more usable power and acceleration throughout the engine's RPM range. The filters on these kits are washable and reusable. Most of our intake kits are relatively easy to install using tools commonly available (see installation instructions). [MORE]








77-3044KP Product Specifications

Product Style: 77 Series Kits
Estimated Horsepower Gain: 16.46 HP @ 5851 RPM
Color: Polished
Replacement Filter: RF-1048
CARB Exempt: No
Weight: 13.1 lb (5.9 kg)
Product Box Length: 19.13 in (486 mm)
Product Box Width: 18.25 in (464 mm)
Product Box Height: 12.25 in (311 mm)

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RE: He's kidding right? - 3/16/2007 9:32:34 AM   
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About the 18.57 horsepower to the rear wheels when it's a 4 wheel drive vehicle?  Just curious cause it seems like a high number compared to what I've gotten out of other intakes on other cars and such.  Next I want to add the exhaust.

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RE: He's kidding right? - 3/16/2007 9:37:57 AM   
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http://www.knfilters.com/search/hp_search.aspx

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RE: He's kidding right? - 3/16/2007 9:57:40 AM   
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Ok so the last post here for me... 63-1095  is the model number... yet I don't see that on K&Ns site?

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RE: He's kidding right? - 3/27/2007 9:43:33 PM   
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I you need a 63-1095 I have one that I got for my 07, it's never been used and I will work a deal if anyone wants it.

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RE: He's kidding right? - 3/28/2007 11:55:00 AM   
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It's bullchit..The HP gain is there but at 6000 rpm..and who runs at redline all the time?...There is a lot of hype that is falsely published out of context.

But rest assured that the HP increase from idle, is not linear to redline...it is an advertizing spin on the real facts about HP increase, on the average across the power ban, there maybe a 5 HP increase...The real benifit from a K&N CAI is the lack of intake air restriction and this allows for a quicker response to WOT...

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