Is the K&N filter just a bunch of hype or does it really make a difference?
Agree. Look at the piston rings. if smooth, good seal. If scratched, poor seal due to dirty air.Check your intake after the filter. Standard air filters don't leave a fine grit in the intake, K&N does. That grit goes through the motor... Your trading a minor if any increase in HP for a very real reduced engine life due to increased wear from that grit.
Use at your own risk.
Sorry Guys, I can't see, well, let me restate, I can see the sunlight through the filter when held up to the sun.
How can these holes filter the air?
Well ?? no pics ???Just bought a Spectre filter for the Camaro ( arch rival to K&N )
We'll see how it works.
Actually I bought it cuz it looks cool![]()
Except you have to buy a recharge kit, which brings the cost up and close to just buying new paper filters.Been using them for years...never had any issues with dirt that I know of but never had a reason to pull the heads...HP/performance difference is noticeable to me...like said before wash and re-oil when the color starts to fade... The main reason is I hate having to fork out $35.00 every 30-35k for a paper fliter, for an extra $20 I get one that lasts forever... A little greener too...no throwaway...just my .02
X2 :yes:Been using them for years...never had any issues with dirt that I know of but never had a reason to pull the heads...HP/performance difference is noticeable to me...like said before wash and re-oil when the color starts to fade... The main reason is I hate having to fork out $35.00 every 30-35k for a paper fliter, for an extra $20 I get one that lasts forever... A little greener too...no throwaway...just my .02