K&N air filter?
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RE: K&N air filter?
I've used K&N filters for 15+ years and never had a problem. Its always been worth it to me, no matter what the vehicle, but especially in a turbo. If you can spend more I'd recommend something like this instead:
http://www.sbfilters.com/product_display.php?id=2916
http://www.bankspower.com/newproducts-2-06ra.cfm
http://www.sbfilters.com/product_display.php?id=2916
http://www.bankspower.com/newproducts-2-06ra.cfm
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RE: K&N air filter?
ORIGINAL: reed
Kevin, when I read that, I pictured you kinda like this:
Kevin, when I read that, I pictured you kinda like this:
ORIGINAL: Kev_n_AZ
they are nice if you dont mind:
takin a day to clean them....
washing with soap and water
allowing them to dry
applying new oil coating on it
finally re-installing it
they are nice if you dont mind:
takin a day to clean them....
washing with soap and water
allowing them to dry
applying new oil coating on it
finally re-installing it
yea. well maybe. my mower just kicked my **** . (yes my lawn mower. we here in the desert have winter lawns to mow ) .the k&n I did have was a pain the **** for me to take care of. I never have time to wait for things...always movin about..except for lately [sm=confused06.gif]
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RE: K&N air filter?
In dusty conditions, these filter wraps help to cut down on the cleaning interval:
http://KNFILTERS.COM/wraps.htm
I don't see one for the drop in type filter though.
http://KNFILTERS.COM/wraps.htm
I don't see one for the drop in type filter though.
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RE: K&N air filter?
Have one. Like it. Never had problems on previous trucks with them.
As long as you clean them properly and don't over oil them, you shouldn't have any issues.
I just keep my stock filter in a Zip-Loc bag in the garage so I can throw it in while I'm cleaning the K&N.
As long as you clean them properly and don't over oil them, you shouldn't have any issues.
I just keep my stock filter in a Zip-Loc bag in the garage so I can throw it in while I'm cleaning the K&N.