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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Help Cleaning my BFO Induction Kit. » Post Reply
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Joff |
posted on 13th Aug 04 at 23:19 |
quote: Yes you should. | |
Red_SXi |
posted on 13th Aug 04 at 21:32 |
I never got any spray with mine, i wonder if i should ring them and ask for some :lol: | |
Joff |
posted on 13th Aug 04 at 21:30 |
Clean the filter with mild soapy water and rinse the filter from inside out (so the water takes any remaining dirt particles with it). | |
L330wnz |
posted on 2nd Aug 04 at 10:48 |
I got a piperX panel filter and I got a tin of 'retenation' spray... is that the cleaning stuff Ed? do I just rinse the panel with water and spray that on and let it dry or wot? :boggle: | |
ed |
posted on 2nd Aug 04 at 10:42 |
You can buy the cleaning stuff from Halfords - I think you can probably use the K&N stuff too, but you'll have to check. You should clean it every time you do a service on the car, so about every 20,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes first. | |
tiptoptim |
posted on 2nd Aug 04 at 10:36 |
Cheers for that. When should you change the standard filter? It's just that I have had the BFO on for about 16,000 miles (maybe more) and I think maybe it needs cleaning. Where can I buy pipercross cleaning kit from? | |
ed |
posted on 2nd Aug 04 at 10:33 |
You only need to clean it eveery service, when you would normally replace the filter element. You should use Pipercross filter cleaner - as it is a pipercross air filter anyhow. | |
tiptoptim |
posted on 2nd Aug 04 at 10:31 |
Got a BFO cone and I have not cleaned it since I put it on. I did not get any cleaning stuff when I bought it. |