- Mon May 26, 2014 1:52 am
#345871
What filter brand do u have? And why you chose it?
- Mon May 26, 2014 4:46 am
#345874
I've always had good experiences with K&N filters. They're pretty cheap and are the best quality in my opinion. My brother and I both use K&N filters on our cars and have had no complaints!
- Mon May 26, 2014 3:13 pm
#345880
plus K&N has a 1,000,000 mile waranty and they are washable. the recharge kits can be a little expensive so i was mine with purple power then oil them real lightly with the K&N oil
95 Civic Coupe DX - d15b7 - some mods nothing crazy - My 5th EG
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
- Tue May 27, 2014 9:47 pm
#345917
AEM dry filters are the best.
K&N filters leave some nasty sticky black coating on the inside of your entire intake tract over the course of a few years.
K&N filters leave some nasty sticky black coating on the inside of your entire intake tract over the course of a few years.
- Wed May 28, 2014 3:33 am
#345933
thats why i never run them right out of the box without cleaning them first then goin real light on the oil.
im not objecting to AEM being better but as far as I know AEM doesnt make drop in filters for stock intakes
im not objecting to AEM being better but as far as I know AEM doesnt make drop in filters for stock intakes
95 Civic Coupe DX - d15b7 - some mods nothing crazy - My 5th EG
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
- Wed May 28, 2014 11:08 am
#345939
the brand on mine is "UTR"
theyre a direct copy of the Blitz SUS Stainless steel filters...love this... so easy to clean!! no need oiling and what not...i pair my filter with a BPI Velocity Stack
I also had HKS SPF....this has better sound... but hated the fact that u have to buy the filter element and replace it after a certain mileage... and if u dont, the filter element gets hard and prolonged use it will disintegrate and will probably get sucked up into ur engine... like what happened to 2 of my friends.
theyre a direct copy of the Blitz SUS Stainless steel filters...love this... so easy to clean!! no need oiling and what not...i pair my filter with a BPI Velocity Stack
I also had HKS SPF....this has better sound... but hated the fact that u have to buy the filter element and replace it after a certain mileage... and if u dont, the filter element gets hard and prolonged use it will disintegrate and will probably get sucked up into ur engine... like what happened to 2 of my friends.
- Mon Aug 04, 2014 1:22 pm
#347662
I've always used K&N but as mentioned, you have to watch you don't over-oil them. I've read stories of MAF & Map sensors getting messed up after people douse the filter with too much oil.
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