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that K&N markets a cone filter separate from the JWT cone filter. JWT calls their intake a "POP charger." I do not know if K&N makes the filter material for JWT or not. JWT states that you "can" use the K&N recharger kit, but JWT still markets their own separate branded blue spray oil for their intakes. Finally, last time I checked, JWT was the only cone filter that was California smog legal, which implies to me superior filtration. So all JWT POP chargers are cone filter intakes, but not all cone filter intakes are POP chargers. If you think I am some sort of JWT groupie, you're right!

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