The K & N Filter Report
denshew
Posted 2012-06-03 1:31 PM (#1606)
Subject: The K & N Filter Report


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Long read, but good information;

http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/showthread.php?t=66536

And more if you care to read futher..

http://home.roadrunner.com/~jbplock/ISO5011/SPICER.htm

Maybe just read the summary type info at the end of each. 

 



Edited by denshew 2012-06-03 1:48 PM
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hemi354az
Posted 2012-06-04 1:46 AM (#1607 - in reply to #1606)
Subject: Re: The K & N Filter Report


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Nice report but essentially inconclusive, ie: the first liar never stands a chance. Want more variables ? Try MIL-STD-810, "Department of Defense Test Method Standard for Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests". We (AlliedSignal/Honeywell) got half way thru the sand tests on the T-800 engine for the Comanche Helicopter (Contract Cancelled) and the US Army decided Iraq had "different sand". We had to start over with a "new and improved Army Spec Sand".
Some (me included) think the oil filter is more important to engine longevity. Do it kind of like voting - early and often.
Some of what I tell you is true ! Lou #120
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denshew
Posted 2012-06-04 8:48 AM (#1608 - in reply to #1606)
Subject: Re: The K & N Filter Report


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Location: Canton, (Sixes) GA
Thanks for your info Lou.. No article is going to cover it all and just can't read them all. Need a Cliff's Notes or Readers Digest version for something like this....ds.
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