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> DANGER: K&N Filters, DO NOT OIL EXCESSIVELY!!!
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post Feb 14 2006, 08:48 AM
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OK, OK. I know my old man has K&N on his 98 GMC van, which is also MAF. Not a problem. You just have to not overoil. I've had K&N's on every vehicle I own, except the trick and that's just because I haven't gotten around to it.


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I have a K&N on both my cars and I have not had a problem with either, even after cleaning and re-oiling them. I spray just a light coating of oil on them and let them sit for a bit before I return them to the car.

But like I mentioned earlier, if you have a MAF you can always clean it with Non-Residual electronics cleaner that they sell in auto part stores. Some people also say you can clean it with carb cleaner and brake cleaner, but I (in all my automotive knowledge rofl.gif ) will stick with electronics cleaner.


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What type of oil is used to oil an air filter?


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i had a K&N drop in when i first got my car (first "mod) and when i went to CAI, the MAF was gone


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QUOTE (hgoalie85 @ May 7 2007, 04:58 PM)
What type of oil is used to oil an air filter?
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They sell special kits for K&N. I also recommend to get that kit as they also sell the cleaner for it!


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What about the other brands of filters?


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Well, I'm not sure of other brand. I went with K&N because of their good rep.


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QUOTE (hgoalie85 @ May 8 2007, 12:35 AM)
What about the other brands of filters?
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K&N by their design use oil to trap debris. Periodically (every 50k I believe) you clean it and reapply a special oil. The recharge kit isn't that expensive and does numerous recharges.

There are other filters that operate dry (no oiling). AEM makes a high flow one I believe that ElantraGT has.

Most of the cone filters you see on Ebay included in a SRI or CAI are cheaper filters that do not require oiling.


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