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Hold a K&N up to the light..... I need to say no more....
Engines are too expensive to dust them with a bad filter.
Oil when properly with the proper oil put it in your car and drive it for one day then take it out and hold it to the light. None of this however is any way any scientific evidence of how well a filter does or does not filter. Now there have been test and independent Laboratories test these filters and different types of filters. They test for filtration ability and for air flow. This is what you would need to look into if you wanted to accurately discuss whether these filters are good or bad or just how much worse they may be.
Anything else is just conjecture and personal opinions without any data to back it up.
I will also say, even going the route of personal experience... No one has ever had an engine fail because of lack of filtering the air properly..
There are people that have run engines for years with no air filters or big gaping holes in the air box where the air was bypassing the filter all together and the engine still run just fine.
His kind of like when people say you should flush your brake fluid as if it's going to give you more life to some component or some part on your car. It's not going to do that. It just isn't. It will make you feel better but it won't make any component and your brakes or the brake lines last any longer if you flush the fluid out every 3 years or if you never do it.
Many people believe it will but it's just their belief. They have no evidence either way. They flush their brakes and then if they do have a brake line rupture at 16 or 17 years old they think well it would have happened sooner if I wouldn't flush them. They are incorrect. I have tons of experience with this on tons of vehicles well maybe not tuns because tons is 2000 I'm only up in the 1400 to 1600 right now.
And it makes little to no
difference whether you flush your brake fluid or not.
I've run these on ATV's and they show their flaws immediately. They do great with a foam pre filter over them for the fine dust, otherwise it goes thru the K&N.
Their outerwear mainly just keeps the water off the filter. The foam wraps catch all the fines.
Those pod filters have always been lousy.I've run these on ATV's and they show their flaws immediately. They do great with a foam pre filter over them for the fine dust, otherwise it goes thru the K&N.
Here is an opinion based on facts from an old school individual/instructor:
1) If the company doesn't provide dyno results comparing their product to factory - it is show only
2) Those that do provide the results you will probably see the most results near WOT
3) How often are you driving at WOT?
4) If the filter isn't away or removed from engine heat - in a box, you have a hot air intake. Most of the students I get have #4 on their truck. Performance drops but sound level increases. In their thinking sound indicates power level.
Looking at some KN CAI and drops, plus some others. I've had previous experiences on my other vehicles, I know there's always a concern about the micro-fine dust that can still get into the MAP sensors etc...