K&N vs. Factory Filters

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Steve Richards, Mar 12, 2009.

  1. If you all remember, about a year ago, I fought hard for K&N filters. Got a
    lot of static and even a link to page that showed the use of a $250k machine
    to disprove my beliefs. Well, I have to say, with humility, that I no longer
    support the use of these and here's why. I posted the below on
    alt.autos.ford and got some early feedback:

    OP - Just an FYI. My dad and I have uncovered a long standing CEL with
    "Sally". After doing the normal things, we finally uncovered the
    issue- oil/residue from a K&N filter on the MAF sensor. He's been
    without the filter for 2 years now and with a CEL light. After
    cleaning the sensor with a cotton swab and alcohol, she runs like
    there's no tomorrow and the light is gone. I once stood strong on
    these filters, but have since changed my thoughts. I'm not downing
    them, but after a lot of research, I think I'll sacrifice a bit of
    airflow for dry filtration.

    So, I got the following reply:

    you think that is bad, try running a K&N on a diesel engine.

    or better, yet, don't. the K&N lets very small particles pass, causing a
    condition on a diesel
    engine called "dusting".
    basically what happens is the small particles the filter lets pass smoothes
    the edges of the turbocharger vanes, wearing them down, which reducing it's
    effectiveness. and if left on long enough will blow the engine up.

    I stand corrected...and please accept my apologies....

    Steve in AZ
     
    Steve Richards, Mar 12, 2009
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  2. Steve Richards

    CBX2 Guest


    Not to worry Steve. We knew you were an idiot back then.
     
    CBX2, Mar 12, 2009
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  3. Uh, thanks???!!!!


    :)


     
    Steve Richards, Mar 12, 2009
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  4. Steve Richards

    Voyager Guest

    But not nearly as dumb as a webtv user. :)
     
    Voyager, Mar 13, 2009
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  5. Steve Richards

    Striker Guest

    But not nearly as dumb as a webtv user. :)
    LMAO Good One !
    Striker
     
    Striker, Mar 14, 2009
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