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Old Dec 7, 2010 | 07:41 AM
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I ordered a intake off of ebay and is says it has a washable air filter but dosent mention oiling it... anybody know if i have to oil this filter or not?

Here's the link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/96-99...item5641431615
 
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I got the same CAI from Chrome Intakes.
"This filter is very easy to clean using K&N recharger kit, it is washable and reusable, so you save more money and save the Earth" The K&N recharger kit includes oil. Just don't go too heavy on the oil or you can mess up the MAF sensor.
Look in their FAQ's & if you're still in doubt - email them & ask to be sure.
 
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How will I know when to clean it?
 
Old Dec 7, 2010 | 06:48 PM
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they start drying up or not looking the color that they turn when you first spray it. . . i did my every 4-6 months depending on how much trail time i had and also depending on how much i spent in dusty areas. dust will just speed up the time you have to clean it
 
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I didn't see it in the add but does anybody with this kit or that knows about, does it come pre-oiled?
 
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Originally Posted by 01blaze2door
I didn't see it in the add but does anybody with this kit or that knows about, does it come pre-oiled?
It may not need to be oiled, K&N filters are but AEM also makes a similar dry filter. I would email the company before installing and ask if it needs oil or not.

The filter in one of the pics I saw looked red but I'm not sure if they're using the red K&N oil or if they simply have a red filter to make it look like a K&N.
 
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Well the picture in my link is not a k&n... I guess it's just a knock off or whatever...
 
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My mom's Grand Caravan has a K&N on it, since it see's only paved streets it hasn't need oiling in years. It's been on since 2006, I checked it the other day and it's barely dirty at all, looks almost new. I'll probably clean it and re-oil it soon.
 
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