> How much hp could i get if i add K&N high flow air filter, and cut out the resonator and add dual borla exhaust?

How much hp could i get if i add K&N high flow air filter, and cut out the resonator and add dual borla exhaust?

Posted at: 2015-01-07 
my car is 2013 camry se v6 3.5L

It's all useless bling. It may make the car sound more powerful, but the net result is usually a loss of power and increased fuel consumption.

Manufacturers spend millions designing resonators to give correctly tuned fuel-airmixture input-harmonics to the engine, resulting in more power, better fuel consumption and cleaner emissions. The exhaust is also carefully designed to give the correct resonant back pressure for the same reason. Visiting the local auto accessory store for whatever will quickly stick onto your car only adds to the profits of the store owner, oil companies, and Chinese factories.

If you want to add power, you get the car to a rolling road to measure the present power output and then get expert advice as to which changes you can realistically make. You'll still spend a small fortune to achieve a small but measurable improvement which you likely won't notice at all in the real world. If you spend a large fortune you can end up with genuine improvements, but to get them will have to trade off reliability, top speed, fuel consumption, or even acceleration between certain speeds. After all that, you'll still find someone else who has a far better car than yours, and in turn the current Top Dog only stays there by constantly spunking money on the car.

At the end of all that, your car will cost more to insure, and will be worth less than it is in stock form.

Your money, your choice.

Typically 0 HP and 0 increase in torque for the intake. I don't know about the exhaust.

Less than 5 hp, lol.

Oh my god, if you do this you will gain about 2 horsepower, please spend your minimum wage can't feed the kids money on this.

my car is 2013 camry se v6 3.5L