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7/29/2004
09:51:51

Subject: RE: Air Hog vs K&N
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"...if you find an independent with numbers, let me know, because I sure can't find anything other than manufacturer numbers"

"...paper because I know for a fact that they flow less than any other filter."

Now think about those two statements for a minute. Particularly that "for a fact" part.




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7/29/2004
10:29:29

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after i purchased a K&N for my '02 4.7 I noticed the numbers on the stock filter were as good as the K&N. But i tried the K&N anyway. I didn't notice any difference even after I reset the comp. So now i vacuum my filter every oil change and change it every year.



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7/29/2004
10:55:44

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Even though I don't have any hard numbers I know that the cotton guaze filters will flow more than the paper filters. So stop trying to be a smart ass...





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7/29/2004
10:59:55

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A guy did do an independant test of air filters on his Miata. In fact, it was posted on this board for sometime -- probably can still find it. In any case, the results were as expected - K&N flow more dirt, paper flows less but is more restrictive. If you don't plan to keep your truck for the long-haul it doesn't matter what you throw in there as long as the bugs stay out. I sleep better at night knowing I am filtering the air the best I can even at the expense of the proverbial 5hp, which like many others I can't feel. A high flow filter only comes in handy when you NEED high flow. I generally keep my RPM less than 2500.. any paper will flow enough air for that.

To each their own.



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7/29/2004
11:30:07

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Tru dat Snake...

You are probably right...

Does anybody know which paper filter flows the best? I mean if I am going to go for better filtration, I might as well get the maximum benefit of both.



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7/29/2004
12:26:07

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"I generally keep my RPM less than 2500". I find that hard to believe.



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7/29/2004
13:41:55

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99bludak, look at the #'s for K&N, then look at the side of a factory filter for an '02 4.7 when you see the truth let me know..... My ass is not smart and I would never try to make it that way. If i did, it wouldn't let me keep my brain there lol




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7/29/2004
14:07:09

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Why is 2500 rpm hard to believe? I usually drive around at 1800 or so. 2500 is my high shifting point, though every once in a blue moon I do manage 3000rpm. I'm not trying to win any races... It's my truck, I want to take care of it!



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7/29/2004
16:01:43

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I was at what was essentially and independant lab. We made air filters for heavy duty trucks, all military applications and off-road equipment. We also did some niche automotive. We ran tests with representative dust (AC-fine) on K&Ns, and multiple brands of paper filters. The K&Ns are around 85-90% efficient and paper is 98-99% efficient. These tests were done to SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) specs. The K&Ns are slightly less restrictive, but how often are you at WOT anyway.

If you want more power at any cost, put a K&N in. If you want to keep your vehicle for the long haul, stick with paper.

Ted



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7/29/2004
16:31:30

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Ted, or anyone else, what about tests with an oiled-foam filter against cotton and/or paper?



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7/29/2004
16:53:30

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Does anybody have any flow numbers on these two filters, and which one do you think is better? I know both use the same 3 layer cotton guaze with oil, so has anybody used the air hog on their dakota yet? I put one on my wife's grand am gt and it seems to pull better.




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7/29/2004
17:00:43

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my first car had just an oil bath filter. put about a qt or so in the air cleaner and you were good to go. just couldn't corner to fast as the engine would swallow some of your air filter.



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8/02/2004
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I don't know the numbers for the oiled foam off the top of my head. I want to say they are better than K&N style filters though.

Ted





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8/02/2004
14:47:49

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Ever see the oil inside your lawn mower at the end of the season? that is what your oil in your truck will look like. Yuck!



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8/02/2004
15:55:10

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Why do you wait all year to change it?



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