Originally posted by: calvinbiss
use it, just make sure you clean it more often then the k&n suggests, that will prevent excess dirt from entering
Originally posted by: OS
It's a drop in filter for a current generation i4 accord. Supposedly they're bad at letting dirt in tho 😛
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: OS
It's a drop in filter for a current generation i4 accord. Supposedly they're bad at letting dirt in tho 😛
bah, not your problem anymore when you sell your car right? 🙂
and i did notice a slight increase in gas mileage. horsepower wise it is much neglicable.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
It's less restrictive than a normal filter so yes, it will let a little more dirt into the engine. Also, if you over-oil it, then you'll have problems with the oil potentially gumming up some of the sensors in the intake tract. That's easy to avoid though.
Personally, I would stick with a high-quality paper filter, but I'm obsessive about that stuff and the K&N should be fine as long as you're not gunning for 200,000+ miles.
ZV
Originally posted by: whattaguy
Well, if you get the K&N, you won't have to worry about another filter for 1,000,000 miles. You just have to clean it in 30,000 mile intervals. Some have noticed more hp, others have not. Some have noticed better mileage, some have not. At least you get a "beefier" sound from your engine.
Check to see if the oil from the filter would do any damage to your MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor. I had one in my '05 Altima, but replaced my whole intake system recently. I had no problems.
Plus, if it's free, try it out. They usually sell for around $50.
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: RKS
i used a cone K&N HAI
HAI? hot air intake?