K&N Cold Air Intake Kit
#1
K&N Cold Air Intake Kit
Ok all,
I just ordered a K&N cold air intake kit. I am getting conflicting reports from the dealer and from independent mechanics. The dealer says stay far away from the kit because particle will collect on the mass airflow sensor causing the check engine light to go on and thus need repair. The independent guys all say I will see a performance increase, save on gas, and it's a good idea to have. Can those of you who have one please chime in on this one as soon as you can?
Thanks to you all!
I just ordered a K&N cold air intake kit. I am getting conflicting reports from the dealer and from independent mechanics. The dealer says stay far away from the kit because particle will collect on the mass airflow sensor causing the check engine light to go on and thus need repair. The independent guys all say I will see a performance increase, save on gas, and it's a good idea to have. Can those of you who have one please chime in on this one as soon as you can?
Thanks to you all!
#3
So, does anyone here recommend it or should I stay far away?
#6
Thanks Sleepy. I guess that goes for any mod you make. Something can go wrong at any time. But I figure if I follow the instructions for the oil and go light on it, I should see any issues. I guess the real question is, are the headaches a big enough deterrent to not get the kit. If the kit provides better gas mileage and overall performance, then perhaps it's the way to go.
#7
i've been running K&N for a couple of years now. No problems, no issues. Somewhat of a pain to install cause its so many pieces though haha - other than that I am happy with it.
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#8
Since you've got it up and running with no issues, what improvements did you see in the vehicle overall?
#9
More noise Only under full throttle. Other than that I would say probably some seat of the pants increase - nothing I have dynoed though.
In regards to oil - the K&N filters come pre-oiled so dont add more. I also stuff it full of newspaper inside and out for a day or so to let it soak up any excess. Also while your in there and the MAF is out - clean it with MAF spray you can pick up at any auto parts store - good time to do it.
In regards to oil - the K&N filters come pre-oiled so dont add more. I also stuff it full of newspaper inside and out for a day or so to let it soak up any excess. Also while your in there and the MAF is out - clean it with MAF spray you can pick up at any auto parts store - good time to do it.
#10
More noise Only under full throttle. Other than that I would say probably some seat of the pants increase - nothing I have dynoed though.
In regards to oil - the K&N filters come pre-oiled so dont add more. I also stuff it full of newspaper inside and out for a day or so to let it soak up any excess. Also while your in there and the MAF is out - clean it with MAF spray you can pick up at any auto parts store - good time to do it.
In regards to oil - the K&N filters come pre-oiled so dont add more. I also stuff it full of newspaper inside and out for a day or so to let it soak up any excess. Also while your in there and the MAF is out - clean it with MAF spray you can pick up at any auto parts store - good time to do it.
#12
+1 on going lightly with the oil. Let it thoroughly soak in and dry before you install the filter after cleaning or initial installation. If not the CEL will go on and you may be replacing the MAF. Don't ask how I know....
#14
I have no issues
I have run the fabspeed then the evo and now I have a K/N with no issues, I did replace the filter with an AEM dry filter and I run a filter sock on that, so no oil if you are worried. I like the K/N the best out of them all. Before this starts a debate, I did run the oil filter for a couple thousand miles on both the K/N and the evolution motorsports CAI.
AEM part number 21-204DK, the filter sock is made by injen and it should be a medium size filter cover, I always hated oiling the filters so I like the dry better.
AEM part number 21-204DK, the filter sock is made by injen and it should be a medium size filter cover, I always hated oiling the filters so I like the dry better.
Last edited by nijoma; 04-22-2010 at 01:22 PM.
#15
I have had the K&N for 2 years. It did burn out my MAF. But since then i have switched to a AEM Oil-less filter and have not had a problem since. I didn't feel the performance but it does sound better then stock.