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IronMedic2 -
I also currently run 245s on my KJ and experience the same slower acceleration than my brother's stock KJ.
This is usually (mostly) due to the gearing. Your KJ was designed and assembled to run optimally with stock size tires. Increasing the size of your tires will cause your your Jeep to accelerate slower, but also allow it cruise at faster speeds with lower RPMs (kind of like the "harder" gear on your old 10-speed bike, hard to accelerate but you can go fast easily). The most cost-effective way to truely address this is by replacing your ring and pinion gears with a ring and pinion gear with a higher (bigger number) ratio.
However 245s are not really that much larger than stock, so I do not recommend that you go through the time, effort, and money of replacing your R&P gears. My KJ came from the factory with 3.73 ratio ring and pinion gears. It is not worth the money to change the gears out for my current 245s. I consider it just part of the price of having a slightly larger tire, not a big deal. However, once I upgrade to 265 tires, I will replace my 3.73 R&P gears with 4.10s.
As for the filter...
The primary reason to upgrade your filter is to gain better filtration to get cleaner air into your engine. This, combined with several other measures (like using quality synthetic oil, quality oil filter, regular oil changes, etc) will prolong the life of your engine. This should be your primary motivation for upgrading your filter.
Do not believe the hype about added power just from a filter. In fact, don't even count on ANY horse power increase from any filter. If you get any, just consider it a nice bonus.
I recommend a dry-cell synthetic filter such as AEM (that's what I selected after a lot of research). It is easy to install, clean and is re-usable. It filters the air great. The real measure of filtration is how well a filter continues to filter the air ONCE THE FILTER IS DIRTY.
That is my 2 cents, or buck fifty.
Good luck in 4th ID. I was in 720 MP BN at Ft Hood 1998-2000. Lived in an apartment complex off of Trimmier Rd. Drove my 83 CJ7 as my daily driver back then.
Ivan.
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