CAI Placement
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I only clean mine every oil change. Its pretty dirty just glad that crap doesn't go into the motor.
its a good thing it dont go into the engine, but wouldnt a dirt covered filter highly reduce airflow?
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its a good thing it dont go into the engine, but wouldnt a dirt covered filter highly reduce airflow?
Thats why you have to get a big one. Only if your rallying all over the desert would I clean it everyday.
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I have a small solution to dirt problem on filter. It is not neccesary, because the filter is there to filter the air, but if you want to keep your K&N clean then this is what I did. I bought a "heat shield" for CAI's and you're supposed to put it inbetween the filter and the engine block, headers, etc. (all those parts which give off heat). All it is, is a piece of metal, not really a "heat shield" but what I bought it for (10.00 off eBay) is to protect filter from mud/dirt. I put it facing downward so it is inbetween the cone filter and the ground. It works, because i checked it one day and there was dirt and mud stains all over it! I currently have my filter in the fender hole like the AEM intake positions it. The only problem with this solution is that it is a tight fit (but it does fit and it doesn't completely protect from dirt. Dirt still flies up and hits the filter head-on (which is not protected by "heat shield"
Dunno if they're still on eBay but it may help those like TibMinn who drive a day and there engine bay is dirty as hell.
Dunno if they're still on eBay but it may help those like TibMinn who drive a day and there engine bay is dirty as hell.
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Its a combustion reaction which it takes a lot of oxygen because the products are CO2 and H2O. If A/F ratios are to rich that all the gas isnt being utilized so you get worse feul mileage also the extra ful takes up room where the air can be about 33% O2 which means less power.
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I want to respond to this, but I can't.
Really.
Kit, do some searching and some RESEARCH on why CAI's are what they are, and why they work.
arkOrange">KITFOX, You are a moron.
BTW, if you have an AEM, your intake is VERY well protected from dirt and water. Especially with foglights in.
I'm done with this crap. I can't belive this is a serious posting.
Really.
Kit, do some searching and some RESEARCH on why CAI's are what they are, and why they work.
arkOrange">KITFOX, You are a moron.
BTW, if you have an AEM, your intake is VERY well protected from dirt and water. Especially with foglights in.
I'm done with this crap. I can't belive this is a serious posting.
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You are a moron.
This is the first time I have ever seen Redz straight out call someone a name. He usually dances around it and implies it, this time it was point blank.
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^^^^........because it is true, and very appropriate.
REDZ, if you were talking to me...I don't have an AEM, just an imitation.
I don't get THAT much dirt on the actual filter but some does show up eventually. I suggested my solution to TibMinn because he said his local driving area causes extreme dirt and mud stains all over engine, and air filter.
Also, that fender wall position where the air intake is best located (according to every on earth except Kit) is protected from dirt and upspray. You should check your plastic panels on the body and see if it curls around under the bottom of the car, maybe that piece fell off on your car TibMinn....
this post IS horrible, I agree REDZ....but I was expecting it from looking at who started it.
REDZ, if you were talking to me...I don't have an AEM, just an imitation.
I don't get THAT much dirt on the actual filter but some does show up eventually. I suggested my solution to TibMinn because he said his local driving area causes extreme dirt and mud stains all over engine, and air filter.
Also, that fender wall position where the air intake is best located (according to every on earth except Kit) is protected from dirt and upspray. You should check your plastic panels on the body and see if it curls around under the bottom of the car, maybe that piece fell off on your car TibMinn....
this post IS horrible, I agree REDZ....but I was expecting it from looking at who started it.