perhaps, the flow is not equal thru the vertical pleats as compared to horizontal pleats but is more an area as presented to incoming air flow? Not sure.
did you read the pm I sent you?
I just went and found it (along with a lot of other PM's I've never seen). I need to find a setting to alert me when I get a message. I don't spend near the time on the boards that I used to.
I just went outside and measured my 14" K&N that came with the ATR 'ram' air kit from yesteryear... If I were to wrap a piece of paper around the outside (basically K&M's math) it's 218.625 square inches of flow area....
In real life it has 59 pleats (the 60th's is the sheet metal clamp to close the loop) with right at 1" of length between valleys. Using that math the calc changes from 16.5*13.25 to 59*13.25 for a change to 781.75 square inches.
From looking at it, I really would have guessed the difference would be greater.
I would imagine the flow might be a little down where two pleats touch but not by that much. With that much surface area compared to the 2.2ish inch turbo opening that's a pretty good difference. Now I have 781 square inches feeding 3.8 square inches
So that's roughly a 206:1 ratio of flow area between my filter and my inlet. the air should be going pretty slow at the filter media that flow shouldn't take too much of a hit.
NOTE: The above math aaUmes that my entire filter surface is a flow area and it is not. I have no idea the ratio of material .vs open area on K&N's cotton gauze.
Plus, as filters get used, they get more 'filtery' as the passages get debris stuck in them and turn one orifice into a few very very small orifices. So flow goes down and micron ratings go numerically down.