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Old May 20, 2002 | 04:05 PM
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K and N Filter

I was wondering if the k and n filter that replaces the filter in the stock air box worth it. btw i have a 93 max
Old May 20, 2002 | 04:25 PM
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Re: K and N Filter

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I was wondering if the k and n filter that replaces the filter in the stock air box worth it. btw i have a 93 max
No, not worth it IMHO. For the price of the panel + cleaning kit, you can buy 8 factory filters. A brand-new factory filter allows more airflow than a cleaned and reoiled K&N as far as I can see. If you overoil the K&N you get some really bad gas mileage, like 20 mpg on the highway. A guy at work told me K&N was snake oil, but I didn't listen. He was in his 50's and said K&N tried to sell filters for mnotorcycles and musclecars but never took off full-force. That's why I think they now make panels for Nissan, BMW, Volvo, etc, the main stream. Are there any cons to K&N, not really. There just aren't any pros either.
Old May 20, 2002 | 06:23 PM
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Nah, just get a cone.

Old May 22, 2002 | 11:36 AM
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Originally posted by Lordrandall
Nah, just get a cone.

I bought a K and N air filter for my mini suv(grand vitara v6) and I can actually feel the difference, so I know that it will give my max power.
Old May 22, 2002 | 04:40 PM
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The panel filter adds about .5 horsepower. They are known to cause, idling problems, and sometimes the cruise control gets messed up. If anything get a cone filter with an adaptor, you'll get better horespower and it will sound cool too.
Old May 22, 2002 | 06:37 PM
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Drop in K&N

Have it in my 2000 I30 and 95 Max...no idle problems and cruise works fine. Never heard of it hurting cruise control.

Main caution is not to over oil it when it comes time to clean it ( at 30-50K miles)

Each filter seemed to improve performance, but likely in my head...or is it?
Old May 22, 2002 | 06:54 PM
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I have the drop-in K&N in my 2K1 SE and the car idles great and the cruise control works great also. The filter provides a few extra horses and is worth it if you wan't to keep your car factory quiet and do without the cone filters.
Old May 22, 2002 | 08:50 PM
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The idle problems must only be with third gens then, I've heard that it disrupts the air flow and changes the idle.
Old May 23, 2002 | 06:40 AM
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I have one in my car and I don't have any problems. Forget the hp benefit, you can reuse this filter forever!!
Old May 23, 2002 | 07:36 AM
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I've had a K&N drop-in on my 95SE for about 6 months - no problems with idling or cruise-control - and it's been through 90deg humidity as well as minus15deg snow, ice, etc., in both city and long-range highway driving.

I actually noticed about a 2 to 3 MPG inprovement in fuel economy and slightly better mid-range acceleration as well.

My 1.15cents (2 cents after taxes )
Old May 23, 2002 | 07:39 AM
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The ONLY thing a K&N air filter will do is permit slightly more air to enter the throttle body, and the ECU should quickly adjust to that condition. So while it's possible for a K&N air filter to affect idle, cruise control, etc., I simply cannot conceive of the mechanics that would cause it to do that.
Old May 23, 2002 | 07:38 PM
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Hey, the 1980's called...

They want their K&N "Drop in horsepower" Filter back.

Don't buy it. Save your money. Don't buy worthless interior/exterior accessories, don't buy Honda Tuning magazines.

Take your "saved" money and buy a CAI and Y Pipe.
Old May 23, 2002 | 07:57 PM
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Just get a cheaper cone filter, get the 20 off ebay. They look good, and sound great. If you want performance get a PR CAI.
Old May 26, 2002 | 02:02 PM
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Originally posted by BBaker025
Just get a cheaper cone filter, get the 20 off ebay. They look good, and sound great. If you want performance get a PR CAI.
I hear CAI's aren't good for driving in the rain. Something about water getting into the pipes or something?
Old May 26, 2002 | 02:17 PM
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Originally posted by MaximaGXE93


I hear CAI's aren't good for driving in the rain. Something about water getting into the pipes or something?
It's called hydrolock. It occurs when water enters into your engine (typically through the intake system). Your engine must be replaced, there is no way to fix it. However the chances this will happen are very small, as you would have to be driving in knee-deep water for this to happen. If I recall correctly, it has only happened to 1 Maxima on the .Org ever. So it shoudn't be a problem.

BTW I got an APC Intimidator intake from Advanced AutoParts. All you need is an adapter plate (which one could easily fabricate), and you're set.
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Old May 26, 2002 | 02:27 PM
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Originally posted by Vyrus

It's called hydrolock. It occurs when water enters into your engine (typically through the intake system). Your engine must be replaced, there is no way to fix it. However the chances this will happen are very small, as you would have to be driving in knee-deep water for this to happen. If I recall correctly, it has only happened to 1 Maxima on the .Org ever. So it shoudn't be a problem.

BTW I got an APC Intimidator intake from Advanced AutoParts. All you need is an adapter plate (which one could easily fabricate), and you're set.
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Oooh I see. Thanks a lot for the info. I'll look into that APC Intimidator intake you got there.
Old May 26, 2002 | 02:29 PM
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Old May 26, 2002 | 06:19 PM
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Water does not compress the hardly at all, and when it gets into the combustion chamber and the piston is trying to compress it, it bends the connecting rod, crankshaft, or whatever else will give in. Small amounts of water from the intake will not cause this to happen.
Old Jun 15, 2002 | 01:38 PM
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where are the adapters?

Originally posted by davis4005
The panel filter adds about .5 horsepower. They are known to cause, idling problems, and sometimes the cruise control gets messed up. If anything get a cone filter with an adaptor, you'll get better horespower and it will sound cool too.
Where would I find adapters for a 91? I can find a K&N cone filter(at Kragen or Autozone), but they don't have adapters... which I find very weird. Why sell cone filters and not the adapters?

Besides that... I need to find adapters... any help?
Old Jun 15, 2002 | 04:54 PM
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Originally posted by krbga
Hey, the 1980's called...

They want their K&N "Drop in horsepower" Filter back.

Don't buy it. Save your money. Don't buy worthless interior/exterior accessories, don't buy Honda Tuning magazines.

Take your "saved" money and buy a CAI and Y Pipe.
I don't remember him asking if it would add 20hp! Some people don't want a noisy CAI!

BTW, how can you say take your saved money and buy a CAI and Y-Pipe? Are you aware how much those pieces cost?
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