is this just to bash K&N and to promote their own product which uses oily filters to block more dirt? or whats goin on here...
max
is this just to bash K&N and to promote their own product which uses oily filters to block more dirt? or whats goin on here...
max
240 ka-t
uh k&n filters are "oily" too.
i c, didnt kno that.. they look pretty dry on pictures and stuff... i guess its just marketing to make ppl buy amsoil..
max
240 ka-t
I've had a K+N in my car for a while with no problems and they are a very reputable brand with a million mile warrenty on their filters. They also use a oil to coat the filter and trap small dirt particles.
http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/fil...t/2/index.html
Amsoil filters are those el-cheapo oiled foam style IIRC. Above is just one of many online published tests that continually places foam based filters at the bottom of the pack.
[edit] The above link is a Japanese magazine tech article that has been translated from Japanese to English and compressed.[\edit]
Last edited by Ven; 02-06-2003 at 08:51 PM.
hmm. ic.
so... k&n is the 2nd worst according to them.. blitz is best as i see...or apexi, neither requires oiling..
and about the K&N leaking a bit of oil according to blitz and covering the intake and o2 censor with it eventually? whats with that?
max
240 ka-t
Filtration: Best to WorstOriginally posted by Lt. Max
hmm. ic.
so... k&n is the 2nd worst according to them.. blitz is best as i see...or apexi, neither requires oiling..
and about the K&N leaking a bit of oil according to blitz and covering the intake and o2 censor with it eventually? whats with that?
max
1: Apex-i
2: K&N
3: Blitz
4: HK$
The horsepower differences between them mean nothing, they're within 1hp. There will always be a margin of error.
The oiled filters can leave deposits on the AFM if the filter is over oiled. People tend to do that often following the, 'more is better' mentality. There is a definate possibility for sensor damage or failure.
More flow = larger holes = less filtration = more dirt
For the minimal gains that the K&N might provide it isn't worth reducing the life of your engine. Paper filters dirt better than K&N, might not flow better but filters better.
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I wish that one of the car magazines would do a long-term test... get two identical cars & run 1 with a K&N and the other with a stock filter. Then, after 3 years pull the engine apart and look at the wear. This will solve everybody's questions once and for all So WHY DON'T THEY DO IT?!?!!?
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They would have to be driven in identical conditions. Too many variables..Originally posted by Dr. Evil
I wish that one of the car magazines would do a long-term test... get two identical cars & run 1 with a K&N and the other with a stock filter. Then, after 3 years pull the engine apart and look at the wear. This will solve everybody's questions once and for all So WHY DON'T THEY DO IT?!?!!?
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joke of the day:
Originally posted by Danger_Mouse
There is a replacement for displacement. It's called technology.
Here is my blitz, but I all ready knew it had ass filtration, but being metal it echo's the return air from my turbo at low psi that's too low for the BOV. So it makes sounds different that a paper filter. But what ever...I have head the Apexi is best all around according to JAPAN!Originally posted by Lt. Max
hmm. ic.
so... k&n is the 2nd worst according to them.. blitz is best as i see...or apexi, neither requires oiling..
and about the K&N leaking a bit of oil according to blitz and covering the intake and o2 censor with it eventually? whats with that?
max
altho foam filters liek hks are really good at filtration/flow, i stay teh hell away from them.
ive heard way too many stories about the foam disintegrating and flying into the intake..
YES!Originally posted by Jeff TYPE R
altho foam filters liek hks are really good at filtration/flow, i stay teh hell away from them.
ive heard way too many stories about the foam disintegrating and flying into the intake..
Greddy is the same.
Hmm... I think I might change my filter soon on my intake. Wonder how my el cheapo one's filtering.
omgwtfbbq
Because the montly updates on Project Filter Test would be pretty boring reading material!Originally posted by Dr. Evil
I wish that one of the car magazines would do a long-term test... WHY DON'T THEY DO IT?!?!!?
i use the hks airfilter. lol. never had a problem with the dual stage foam element. i know its not the best airfilter but i don't really give a shit so i'll probably continue using it..... plus it looks damn nice under the hood.
APEX'i is my choice...BTW don't listen to anything Amsoil ever says, their products are garbage.
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Whats wrong with amsoil?Originally posted by Redlyne_mr2
BTW don't listen to anything Amsoil ever says, their products are garbage.
Ford tuning guy...
I have too much respect for the idea of God to make it responsible for such an absurd world.
Georges Duhamel
joke of the day:
Originally posted by Danger_Mouse
There is a replacement for displacement. It's called technology.