K&N Drop in Air Filter for GL550
http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?prod=33-2474
"I just purchased the air filters for my 2014 GL450(engine 278) and find that the passenger side housing is quite easy to remove and change out the filter. The drivers side has me stymied. Connected to a rubber hose, there is a 2 inch fitting with an electrical connector(sensor?) going in to the air filter housing near the front. No matter how hard I try with my hands -- so as to not break anything -- I can not get the fitting to come out of the housing so I can remove the filter housing to replace the filter. Hopefully, someone has done this and can give some direction as to how this fitting is removed(without breaking.) so the housing can be removed from the engine compartment. Thanks."
Here is SM response and my take on the problem:
"Since I can not get fitting out of the air filter housing on the drivers side - and no suggestions have come forward - I called MB dealership to find out how they do it. The service manager looked up the procedure for MB and found no specific instructions other than remove the housing to replace the filter. He then went to a tech to find out their procedure. The tech said that they have not been able to remove this fitting that goes into the housing and have only found that they remove the electrical connection by squeezing the surround ring and wiggle the connector off the fitting. Then it is possible to rotate the filter housing -in place - without removing it from the engine compartment. At this point, the four torx screws that hold the two halves of the filter together are accessible. Separating the housing allows the housing to be cleaned and the filter replaced. DO NOT TRY TO PULL THE FITTING OUT OF THE HOUSING! Again, the service manager said they do not know how the fitting comes out and also DO NOT have a replacement part listed for this fitting!"
Maybe, things are different now, but if not, this might be of some help. Replacement is easy to do and, in my case, knowing that the drivers side housing stays in the car, will save you a lot of anguish.
http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?prod=33-2474
They typically get 1hp more to the wheels, maybe 2 if it's cool out.
Maybe 4-5whp for Turbo'd engines.
Additionally, the problem with K&N filters is that they need to be oiled - otherwise they do not trap dirt/dust properly, and the oil does get into intake piping and MAF sensor, and could eventually ruin it.
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Having said that, I would still stay away from oiled filters of any kind. I feel money would be better spent saving for an ECU tune in the future.
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