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esandes 07-25-2007 11:14 AM

does K&N filter oil contaminate the MAF sensor?
 
any downsides to using K&N? does it filter out dust as good as the paper filters?

beefski 07-25-2007 11:29 AM

RE: does K&N filter oil contaminate the MAF sensor?
 
If you over oil the k&n it will contaminate the maf. there is a post somewhere in af that a comparison was done between the k&n and a high quality paper filter and the difference was very minimal.

do a search on air filters to see if you ca find it.

esandes 07-25-2007 12:55 PM

RE: does K&N filter oil contaminate the MAF sensor?
 
hmm..if there's little improvement in airflow, i think i'll just stick to the oem filters.

pimptrooper3000 07-27-2007 05:06 AM

RE: does K&N filter oil contaminate the MAF sensor?
 
how much oil is too much? i have a k&n and my engine revs fast so the air flow must be better...it also sounds good:)

spamilton1 07-27-2007 12:23 PM

RE: does K&N filter oil contaminate the MAF sensor?
 
That might be justbecause you put a newer filter in and clean it often, or it could be the filter, my mechanic told me to stick with oem ones because they've had a lot of problems with them before. K&N are sweet for American and Japanease cars, but don't do much for Audi's

cbdsm95gst 07-30-2007 06:17 PM

RE: does K&N filter oil contaminate the MAF sensor?
 
I was told that the oil from a K&N right out of the box will harm the MAF

2k S4 07-30-2007 08:14 PM

RE: does K&N filter oil contaminate the MAF sensor?
 
When you clean it, make sure there is nothing dripping off. You can hook your garage vacuum up to it, & make sure there is no loose oil.

Or just switch to a foam filter that uses a much higher viscosity oil.

votblindub 08-06-2007 09:17 AM

RE: does K&N filter oil contaminate the MAF sensor?
 
from whwat ive read, if you blot it pretty good with some papertowels it should be okay. as long as its not excessively oiled, itll be ok


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