cleaning an after market INTAKE with WATER- good or bad ??
cleaning an after market INTAKE with WATER- good or bad ??
i want to clean my aftermarket cone intake , is cleaning it with water going to do any damage to the intake , i know k@n makes a cleaner for intakes but i was wondering if i can get away with just cleaning it with water?
thanks all
thanks all
Re: cleaning an after market INTAKE with WATER- good or bad ??
Originally posted by 95seMax
i want to clean my aftermarket cone intake , is cleaning it with water going to do any damage to the intake , i know k@n makes a cleaner for intakes but i was wondering if i can get away with just cleaning it with water?
thanks all
i want to clean my aftermarket cone intake , is cleaning it with water going to do any damage to the intake , i know k@n makes a cleaner for intakes but i was wondering if i can get away with just cleaning it with water?
thanks all
Originally posted by 95seMax
can i use the k@n filter kit on any after market intake , my intake was cheep 50 ractive brand
can i use the k@n filter kit on any after market intake , my intake was cheep 50 ractive brand
to the original poster, i don't think water will harm the intake, but it won't do it any good either because it wont get the dirt out. just buy the cleaning kit, its like 10 bucks at any auto parts store.
Yes! buy the K&N filter cleaning kit.
I piad mine for $10, and when I try to rinse it off I could see the dirty stuff coming out of my intake.
It was damn nasty too...
Buy the cleaning kit to clean=> wash off=> condition it.
I piad mine for $10, and when I try to rinse it off I could see the dirty stuff coming out of my intake.
It was damn nasty too...
Buy the cleaning kit to clean=> wash off=> condition it.
Re: cleaning an after market INTAKE with WATER- good or bad ??
Originally posted by 95seMax
i want to clean my aftermarket cone intake , is cleaning it with water going to do any damage to the intake , i know k@n makes a cleaner for intakes but i was wondering if i can get away with just cleaning it with water?
thanks all
i want to clean my aftermarket cone intake , is cleaning it with water going to do any damage to the intake , i know k@n makes a cleaner for intakes but i was wondering if i can get away with just cleaning it with water?
thanks all
ps. Make sure your filter is completely dry and lightly re-oiled before you put it back in.
I spoke to the guys at JWT about their POP charger. It now ships a K&N copy. They said I could use the K&N cleaner, or this stuff called simple green. You see it in the auto parts stores.
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Re: Re: cleaning an after market INTAKE with WATER- good or bad ??
Originally posted by Str8ridin
Warm water is fine, but a little dishwasher soap is better. Don't waste your money on a K&N filter cleaning kit. The oil is neccessay, however the cleaner is just a glorified Palmolive detergent that costs 10X more.
ps. Make sure your filter is completely dry and lightly re-oiled before you put it back in.
Warm water is fine, but a little dishwasher soap is better. Don't waste your money on a K&N filter cleaning kit. The oil is neccessay, however the cleaner is just a glorified Palmolive detergent that costs 10X more.
ps. Make sure your filter is completely dry and lightly re-oiled before you put it back in.
what kind of oil do you use after you clean it?
what is the purpose of the oil?
does the oil come with the cleaning kit?
thanks all of you for your input
Re: Re: Re: cleaning an after market INTAKE with WATER- good or bad ??
Originally posted by 95seMax
what kind of oil do you use after you clean it?
what is the purpose of the oil?
does the oil come with the cleaning kit?
thanks all of you for your input
what kind of oil do you use after you clean it?
what is the purpose of the oil?
does the oil come with the cleaning kit?
thanks all of you for your input
http://www.knfilters.com/clningacc.htm
This will explain exactly what you asked.
Originally posted by skeelo34
How do you apply the oil? Spray it? Also how much of it do you use.
How do you apply the oil? Spray it? Also how much of it do you use.
Originally posted by Str8ridin
You spray it on. I wouldn't use too much...the idea is to just lubricate it enough to trap the dirt. Too much spary can get your throttle body pretty greasy along with other things too...
You spray it on. I wouldn't use too much...the idea is to just lubricate it enough to trap the dirt. Too much spary can get your throttle body pretty greasy along with other things too...
Originally posted by HLMAX
Does any one know what kind of oil K&N uses? Looks like air tool oil.
Does any one know what kind of oil K&N uses? Looks like air tool oil.
Water w/ dishwasher soap? do i just soak it in there?
also about lubricating it... what kinda oil do you guys think it is...
Originally posted by nadir_s
This is an old post... but didn't wanna make a whole new thread about it. I called up Autozone and Pepboys (nearest auto store) and asked em about the k&n filter recharger and they both said they were outta stock.... till next week. I want to get this all done by this weekend cuz i'm gonna install my mipipe then. From the content of this thread, i figured that i can just use:
Water w/ dishwasher soap? do i just soak it in there?
also about lubricating it... what kinda oil do you guys think it is...
This is an old post... but didn't wanna make a whole new thread about it. I called up Autozone and Pepboys (nearest auto store) and asked em about the k&n filter recharger and they both said they were outta stock.... till next week. I want to get this all done by this weekend cuz i'm gonna install my mipipe then. From the content of this thread, i figured that i can just use:
Water w/ dishwasher soap? do i just soak it in there?
also about lubricating it... what kinda oil do you guys think it is...
They instruct to air dry as well and not use a hair dryer or an oven or it will shring the filter element.
As for oil, you got me. If you can buy the specific K&N oil by itself, that would be great.
Originally posted by Str8ridin
Actually, if you have a spray soap(house hold cleaner in a bottle), that would be best. Spray the entire filter and let it soak for afew minutes. The gently wash the soap off in the sink from the inside to the outside. This allow the dirt to dislodge rather than be driven into the filter.
They instruct to air dry as well and not use a hair dryer or an oven or it will shring the filter element.
As for oil, you got me. If you can buy the specific K&N oil by itself, that would be great.
Actually, if you have a spray soap(house hold cleaner in a bottle), that would be best. Spray the entire filter and let it soak for afew minutes. The gently wash the soap off in the sink from the inside to the outside. This allow the dirt to dislodge rather than be driven into the filter.
They instruct to air dry as well and not use a hair dryer or an oven or it will shring the filter element.
As for oil, you got me. If you can buy the specific K&N oil by itself, that would be great.
Originally posted by nadir_s
what spray soap do u recommend? I'm not sure to use either Fantastic... Orange Clean... Windex... Lysol...
what spray soap do u recommend? I'm not sure to use either Fantastic... Orange Clean... Windex... Lysol...
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