Re: K&N air filter
Reply #13 –
Experience is your best teacher. It just ain't one of the cheap ones!.....original quote from 'Spike'
On other MH forums I spent a lot of time explaining why the K&N plus other similar are very bad for engine life. If these 'filters' were anything to consider, major on-highway truck fleets would be using them as air cleaner maintenance at one per year times 30,000 plus trucks for some fleets is major maintenance expense! K&N and the others do provide more air flow in a given package size. That is all they can do. In a diesel engine, more air flow is not required with stock fuel delivery mapping from the ECM. Diesel engines already have more air for combustion than required. Reducing inlet restriction is pointless in that process. Then there are those who are not satisfied with the stock horsepower but must change the chip to increase fuel delivery and alter injection timing. For them, the K&N does supply the additional needed air flow. Along with that increased air flow comes the dirt that conventional air cleaners remove.
I always thought that the point was to get out and travel and see the sights.....not the inside of a repair shop!
Gary