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byrnie_2004

posted on 29th Nov 07 at 19:00

i cleaned mine the other day i havent got any oil for it, oops.....


Superlite Ltd.

posted on 29th Nov 07 at 12:10

:thumbs:


ChrisBoom

posted on 29th Nov 07 at 11:17

ttt as I just used this guide :)


Superlite Ltd.

posted on 15th Jan 07 at 16:31

DO use the oil. A K&N doesnt actually filter anything without the oil. BUT on cars with a MAF you must be careful not to over oil. If you have a MAF right next to your filter your better off with green cotton over K&N.


Dave A

posted on 14th Jan 07 at 22:43

if your car has an AFM:

DONT use the oil.


Kurt

posted on 14th Jan 07 at 21:27

heres one i made earlier?


Superlite Ltd.

posted on 14th Jan 07 at 21:02

200C in a fan oven :D


BarnshaW

posted on 14th Jan 07 at 20:45

then bake in the oven for 35 mins on gas mark 6?


Superlite Ltd.

posted on 14th Jan 07 at 15:43

(This should really be in 'FAQs & Tutorials' but i cant post in there lol)

1. Tap the filter to dislodge any large embedded dirt, then gently brush with a soft bristled brush.

2. Spray the filter with K&N cleaning fluid and leave on for 10 minutes



3. Rinse off the cleaning fluid with low pressure water, going from the inside out.



4. Shake off excess water and leave the filter out to dry. Do not use a hair dryer this will blow holes in the filter or the heat will skrink the filter media.



5. Oil each line of the filter and leave for 5 minutes. Then dab off any excess.



(note the oil is red to make your filter look new again :D)

and thats it, all done
:)