Thoughts on K&N air filters

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I'd trust the info on AEM's site above Amazon's. :rolleyes:

By the way, I bought mine from a guy that bought it on Amazon. He posted a review of how he lost about 2 MPG. He said he drove the same trip every time, same season, same fuel, etc. He put his stock filter back in and immediately got his MPG back. I read where he offered it to someone replying to his review for the cost of shipping. It had been a few months and that person never responded so I asked if it was still available. Scored my DryFlow for $15.

Hmm. Have you noticed a drop in MPG?
 

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I had K&N on my 95 Dodge Ram (it was still Dodge back then...). It was 5.9 L Magnum V-8. I didn't really notice a whole lot of difference in sound or performance, if there was any. Not saying there wasn't, but just didn't seem noticeable.

Anyway... I figured cleaning and oiling the filter media was going to be better than buying filters. That road was paved with good intentions, but I never took the time to scrub the filter media with the brush (and using Chris Fix's term) soapy "wodder", like I was supposed to. I would get to doing that later, which never happened.

A quality paper filter can actually be better than a neglected reusable mesh filter.

I never bothered going back to K&N. Only because I know I won't clean it. I'd rather just do a paper replacement once a year. Cheap and easy.

Not saying they are not a great product, but just not for me...
 

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I had K&N on my 95 Dodge Ram (it was still Dodge back then...). It was 5.9 L Magnum V-8. I didn't really notice a whole lot of difference in sound or performance, if there was any. Not saying there wasn't, but just didn't seem noticeable.

Anyway... I figured cleaning and oiling the filter media was going to be better than buying filters. That road was paved with good intentions, but I never took the time to scrub the filter media with the brush (and using Chris Fix's term) soapy "wodder", like I was supposed to. I would get to doing that later, which never happened.

A quality paper filter can actually be better than a neglected reusable mesh filter.

I never bothered going back to K&N. Only because I know I won't clean it. I'd rather just do a paper replacement once a year. Cheap and easy.

Not saying they are not a great product, but just not for me...
Lol, wodder--That Jersey accent.
 

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Hmm. Have you noticed a drop in MPG?

Nope. Although, I put mine in not long after I bought my Tahoe so I didn't have a lot of baseline to compare. But, my MPG back then was on a par with what everyone else reported and it still was after the filter. So, I'd say it made no difference. Actually, now, with the mods listed in my sig, I'm getting the same and better MPG, and without AFM.
 

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I won't touch them.

My (tested and validated) concerns are:

1. Oil contaminating the MAF

2. Turbulent airflow due to the lack of a turbulence reduction plate (?) - the honey comb looking thing just before your MAF. -- only lacking on a full aftermarket intake kit though

3. much, MUCH lower filtration performance. Enough that it showed up in a UOA as heavy silicon contamination.


I've noticed absolutely zero performance difference between these things and OE, on a stock rig. If I had an application where I needed vastly more airflow, maybe. But as it stands - not enough of a difference outside of mathematical numbers. Meh.
 

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3. much, MUCH lower filtration performance. Enough that it showed up in a UOA as heavy silicon contamination.

I forgot to expand on the oil cleanliness aspect.

@slypher25aussie, I change my oil at 5K mile intervals. Honestly, it's kind of a waste cuz my oil is just a little darker than when new. It's still very translucent. I have my used oil analyzed as well, and the results are really good.


My old, dirty oil before a change:

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I don't know how much the type of oil (other than being full synthetic) has to do with this. But, surely my engine isn't ingesting any dirt.
 
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What are y’all’s thoughts on the reusable K&N air filters? I currently have a Purolator One filter as a read great things about how well they filter. But I also know with good filtration comes less air flow.

Is the K&N filtration good enough? I understand they’re meh at filtration but have excellent air flow.
You have selected one of the best filters out there.


You'll appreciate the test vehicle used in this.
 

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Although, looking at the performance graph a little more than half way through the video...

That WIX is half the price, no cleaning, no oil to potentially contaminate the MAF and is only 0.1 second slower on the 0-60 test.

For my next filter... I would seriously consider the EP Auto filter, if it is a good quality.
It is only 0.2 seconds slower on the 0-60 comparisons. For less than $9?! That's my kind of filter!!!

I think even a full second loss on 0-60 would not be something I would be able to really notice on my stock rig, let alone a couple of tenths...
 

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I forgot to expand on the oil cleanliness aspect.

@slypher25aussie, I change my oil at 5K mile intervals. Honestly, it's kind of a waste cuz my oil is just a little darker than when new. It's still very translucent. I have my used oil analyzed as well, and the results are really good.


My old, dirty oil before a change:

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I don't know how much the type of oil (other than being full synthetic) has to do with this. But, surely my engine isn't ingesting any dirt.
FWIW, it never showed up visually. But was apparent in a lab analysis
 

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