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Almost time for the car to get it's winter tune up. Do I need to clean and re-oil my filter? I've had it on the car for about 25,000 km, and the box says it's good for 50,000 miles, but is that really true? If I do need to change it, what's involved? Do I need to buy a re-oiling kit?
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Just buy a new filter. $30
Many ppl over oil there filter and in fact actually burn there MAF out.
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You won't burn your MAF out if you let the filter properly dry for 24 hours before re-installing it.
Buy the kit. I think I do the truck every 10k and Aaron does the car every winter. If you have a paper back up you can use for 24 hours then that is a perfect scenario.
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10-13-2005, 09:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-13-2005, 09:11 PM by CanadaSVT.)
You need to buy the cleaner and oiler. I find the spray bottle cleaner works better than the can. Make sure you lay the filter (panel or cone) on newspaper because it can get messy. Read the instructions on the bottle. I rinse the cleaner out with the water from the laundry sink taps.
I've been using K&N for about 20 years and never had a problem cleaning them. Just don't over oil it and you're okay.
I've actually been told by racers that the filter works better when it's dirty B)
I clean mine once a year at the most.
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I'd say just buy a second one so you always got one ready to roll and don't need to turn it into a big ordeal just to swap a filter.
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I second Kevin's idea. I'm considering doing just that in January, when my current cone turns one year old.
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