AIR FILTER
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Here'* some info for you right out of the K&N 2001 Catague!
Bonneville
Air Filter:
2000 ALL P/N 33-2141
94 -99 ALL P/N 33-2086
88 - 91 ALL P/N 33-2022
1987 ALL P/N 33-2022
NOTE:
92 - 93'* are not listed by K&N because of the early GM air box design that was used for those 2 years only.
I've been told though that P/N 33-2086 will work with a little gease on the sealing edge. At this time I've have not tried this myself so I can't confirm this theory.
Bonneville
Air Filter:
2000 ALL P/N 33-2141
94 -99 ALL P/N 33-2086
88 - 91 ALL P/N 33-2022
1987 ALL P/N 33-2022
NOTE:
92 - 93'* are not listed by K&N because of the early GM air box design that was used for those 2 years only.
I've been told though that P/N 33-2086 will work with a little gease on the sealing edge. At this time I've have not tried this myself so I can't confirm this theory.
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Originally Posted by willwren
I'll confirm that for the Rat. That'* exactly what I did. Works great.
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Guys, don't run to the store until I have time to CONFIRM the part number on the filter itself. I'll post it in the morning.....Oh, ****. I'll go look now.......
...... 33-2086. Perfect fit, no KY....uhhh grease necessary. Buy it and slap it in.
...... 33-2086. Perfect fit, no KY....uhhh grease necessary. Buy it and slap it in.
#9
Ya, I am curious about that too. I heard the basic K&N filter doesn't add much. You have to go to the higher models like the Typhoon intake, or something like that, to get some noticable HP.