Air Filter
If you get a K&N panel, take care not to over-oil it when you refresh it....they come oiled from the manufacturer. There have been reports of the oil damaging the MAF. My suggestion is an oem Nissan filter (my Max sees nothing but oem filters, esp oil filter) I have a K&N filter, but its on my shelf and an oem filter is in my car......fuel mileage went to hell with the K&N.
Originally Posted by metal_god98SE
If you get a K&N panel, take care not to over-oil it when you refresh it....they come oiled from the manufacturer. There have been reports of the oil damaging the MAF. My suggestion is an oem Nissan filter (my Max sees nothing but oem filters, esp oil filter) I have a K&N filter, but its on my shelf and an oem filter is in my car......fuel mileage went to hell with the K&N.
Well it didnt improve mileage...I'd like to think that it would. Its reasonable that if teh engine was getting more air, then it would compensate with more fuel to maintain the proper air'fuel mixture. I noticed no performance improvement, just the less mileage.
Originally Posted by Nissan 6
Blitz air filter.
Utilizing the same filter as the LM Core-type filters, the BLITZ� LM Stock Replacement Filters are designed to reduce intake restriction and provide maximum filtration without sacrificing the stock air-box. Unlike conventional filters made of paper or foam elements requiring oil to maintain filtering capacity, the LM Stock Replacement filter is made of cotton, without any assistance of oil - the oils used to clean such filters gradually disperses into the inlet tracts of an engine, and coats the walls and in particular the air flow sensor, slowly reducing the performance of the vehicle. The BLITZ� LM Stock Replacement is a simple remove and replace application.
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Originally Posted by InsneDrmr
This may be a stupid question....but what is the point of oiling the K&N filter?
http://www.knfilters.com/filter_facts.htm#PAPER
http://www.knfilters.com/clningins.htm
No, no performance. Sound: MAYBE. Stick with paper, they're cheap, you keep your gas mileage (if you replace them when they need it) and they have 0 chance of damaging your MAF. Replacing a filter once and a great while is much easier than cleaning, too. I think I paid $6 for some generic one at the auto parts store.
Originally Posted by LeVeL
So does it not add any performance AT ALL!?

I swear some of the dumbest people on the planet are members on this org
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So... how should I put it without lowering myself to your level? Go away.
Someone told me that a filter adds 5hp and it sounded wierd so I thought I'd ask. Thanks to everyone except the before mentioned three.
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Someone told me that a filter adds 5hp and it sounded wierd so I thought I'd ask. Thanks to everyone except the before mentioned three.
ive got a k&n panel filter i my car now. I have noticed no mileage drop and ive manually calculated the last 3 fillups vs the paper filter so i hate to tell you theres probably something wrong with your car.
STAY AWAY from the short ram (hot air intake) hot air=no good for engine
a real cold air induction that you cut into the fender is probably the best to go with. it will bring in cool air and give you a nice sound. i was also contemplating bypassing the coolant in the tb after the cai install. if you think about it the hot coolant does nothing to help you. remember the colder the air the better. cold air=more dense than hot air. more dense = more vrrooooommmm.....
STAY AWAY from the short ram (hot air intake) hot air=no good for engine
a real cold air induction that you cut into the fender is probably the best to go with. it will bring in cool air and give you a nice sound. i was also contemplating bypassing the coolant in the tb after the cai install. if you think about it the hot coolant does nothing to help you. remember the colder the air the better. cold air=more dense than hot air. more dense = more vrrooooommmm.....
I've been running a K&N panel filter since I bought the car (came with one in it). I switched to a paper filter briefly between buying a new K&N and noticed about a 15% mileage loss with the paper (50-75 miles less per tank). After 2 tanks of gas, I changed back to the K&N. Mileage was still just as low for one tank, but went back to my normal range after 2 more tanks.
I'm sure the mileage would have gone up with the paper too as the ECU adjusted over time. If you didn't reset the ECU when you went to the K&N, you were probably noticing the same phenomenon that I did.
I'm sure the mileage would have gone up with the paper too as the ECU adjusted over time. If you didn't reset the ECU when you went to the K&N, you were probably noticing the same phenomenon that I did.
Originally Posted by LeVeL
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Someone told me that a filter adds 5hp and it sounded wierd so I thought I'd ask. Thanks to everyone except the before mentioned three.
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Someone told me that a filter adds 5hp and it sounded wierd so I thought I'd ask. Thanks to everyone except the before mentioned three.
that's ok, lilaclucymaxima tries that sh_it on people in this board. He'll get his sooner or later, like all little bit_ches do.
Anyway, yeah, you can't beat K&N technology for bang for the buck as well as lifelong usage.
Anyway, yeah, you can't beat K&N technology for bang for the buck as well as lifelong usage.
Originally Posted by Cosmo459sx
that's ok, lilaclucymaxima tries that sh_it on people in this board. He'll get his sooner or later, like all little bit_ches do.
Anyway, yeah, you can't beat K&N technology for bang for the buck as well as lifelong usage.
Anyway, yeah, you can't beat K&N technology for bang for the buck as well as lifelong usage.
This is coming from a guy who thinks spark plugs come in flavors...
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