Thats not what I posted either, I saw NO gain with just the filter, but with a complete intake ie tube and high flow cone filter I saw 8 hp at the wheels but none when the truck was mostly stock compared to the factory airbox and filter or k&n or airaid filters. You are correct about adding fuel to one extent, air may get in faster but you will also have to address the exhaust as well. I am certainly not trying to argue with you because you definatly make a valid point, but I was trying to enlighten you as well to the myth of the k&n filters(any oil types really). yes its nice it will last a long time but it also allows debris in, overoiling the filter will also damage your maf as it did on several diesel trucks i have worked on, same affect on a gasser but I have yet to work on one at this point other than my own.
Neither the TBI or the MPI Jeeps have a MAF sensor - they both use a MAP sensor which cannot be harmed by the oil on the filter. So for all intents and purposes of this thread (Title: Installing aftermarket air intake on 90 YJ) not sure how is it relevant. The original poster asked this question as he could not find one for a 1990 YJ and i suggested an available (and cheaper) alternative to an aftermarket intake with almost the same results, i had no intention of discussing the dyno results of some diesel truck with which i have absolutely no experience or to discuss the pros and cons of aftermarket intakes, not to mention that in this case if you go offroading and it's a dusty trail it takes 2 minutes to put a stock airfilter back on to make sure it keeps the dirt out. If the thread title was "Is there any benefit on installing a KnN filter on xyz vehicle" I would have stayed out of it. My point was: rather than spending money on an aftermarket intake and piping use the current airbox, get a high flow filter, open the inlet, open the outlet, replace the connecting hose with a smooth metal pipe (ideally use a mandrel bent pipe and create an adapter to the t/b) and you will get almost if not the same results as the aftermarket intake for $30 or so.
the reason the aftermarket intakes have a more significant gain is because it addresses all these little things in one package which by themselves could be too less to notice but added up are something you could put your finger on.
For some reason we derailed the thread in this back and forth about KnNs and MAF and other stuff which is off subject and could be a thread on it's own so i'll stay out of it since i feel i got carried away and turned this into something else rather than what was meant for.