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jimharvey1
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I was looking at the stats on the K&N website between the stock HD filter and the K&N...You can pick up about 12HP...at 6000 RPM! I don't know about anyone else on here but my Ultra will probably never see 6000 RPM! At the 3000 RPM range, the dyno curves are pretty much on top of each other. So, I guess there would really be no point in investing my hard earned cash for something that would give me no performance difference in the range I usually operate in. Increased fuel mileage, maybe...cooler running motor...probably not any noticable difference (thigh-flamin' hot is still gonna be thigh-flamin' hot!). Different strokes for different folks, I guess.