Hey guys I need help, Iam wondering what better to get K & N Filter or Green Filters.
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Are Green an oiled filter or dry?Originally Posted by Derrick9191
I have green and they are great.
On some cars, an over-oiled filter can affect MAF sensor function, although I've not heard this to be a problem with our cars.
Personally, I question the value of aftermarket versus OEM. Every air intake system has its choke point, and looking at the intake on a C32, I suspect that the dual pleated filters offer more than enough volume; and the choke point is probably further downstream.
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I have K&N's, love em. Cleaned them out twice with the recharger kit.
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On some cars, an over-oiled filter can affect MAF sensor function, although I've not heard this to be a problem with our cars.
Personally, I question the value of aftermarket versus OEM. Every air intake system has its choke point, and looking at the intake on a C32, I suspect that the dual pleated filters offer more than enough volume; and the choke point is probably further downstream.
The Green filters are pre-oiled. They are very similar to K&N. Only difference is the type of cotton used. They still need to be cleaned and re-oiled for best performance.Originally Posted by Fifth Ring
Are Green an oiled filter or dry?On some cars, an over-oiled filter can affect MAF sensor function, although I've not heard this to be a problem with our cars.
Personally, I question the value of aftermarket versus OEM. Every air intake system has its choke point, and looking at the intake on a C32, I suspect that the dual pleated filters offer more than enough volume; and the choke point is probably further downstream.