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Air filter
I am looking for a 14x5 inch filter what are my options? Should I use reusable or just paper not sure who all makes ones that tall.
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K&N makes one if you decide to go rechargable pn: E-3760.
On a side note you should have seen me w/ a tapemeasure in Wally World measuring air fliters to see which one I needed. |
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S&B air filters part #7106.
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were do you get the s&b filters are they pretty good?
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jeg's has em for $41.99. I'll get one to ya for $38.00 shipped.
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Does that actually filter the air or is it like the K&N and only good for stopping bricks and birds?
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I bought the complete Summit brand K&N for around 40.00 came with the bottom and top plates, and a new carb stud.
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Ill let you know not sure yet how I want to go like reusable but like paper also I am undecided yet.
Anyone know who makes a 14inch 5 inch high paper filter? |
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edit, crummy grammar...lol. |
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I gotta jump out here and ring the bell for K&N's. Our family truckster is a 96' K1500 Suburban with the stock Vortec 350. While I have cooked 2 tranny's and a few pairs of front brake rotors, the truck continues to run like a top. I installed a K&N air filter when the truck was new. At 192k miles, it still doesn't burn any oil and it still has the same K&N. I think it was a smart buy....
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I am for them too, and while I am at it I use fram oil filters as well. Not sure how this board became fram and K&N sucks.com but anyways use what you want and don't consider anyone's words to be more correct than your own's. If you have personally had a bad experience, then I guess tell us what you think and then we can take it or leave it. |
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It is just a foam ring that goes around the filter and it keeps the big stuff from getting to the filter. You can then pull the pre-filter off and shake out the bigger particles, which saves cleaning the filter itself so much. K&N sells them as well as other manufacterers. They are great in dusty climates, or extreme conditions. |
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I like the vinyl mesh screen pre-filters too. I think they are a little less restrictive than the foam, and they do help to keep the K&N cleaner. I guess it's more like a vinyl cloth or something....
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It's like a big foam sock that wraps around the filter and keeps leaves and clumps of dirt from getting in there. |
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While yes, ppl will do what they will do, and yes, some companies (like fram) will spend trillions to make you think there stuff is good, but hundreds in R&D (yes, i am exadurating), however, i get my info from an independant oil lab. That's all they do, test filters, inspect oils, do there own testing... ect. I normally try to back up my statements with a way for you to see it yourself.... like when I say, cut open a fram and look for yourself... no longer theory when you can see the proof in your own hands. K&N is another evil one. How can a filter make more power... or more MPG? There is ONLY ONE way... by letting more air in. How can you let more air in? Make the holes bigger. I have been unable to come up with a test it for your self thing on the K&N filters, however, many members here will tell you there oil got pretty nasty once installing the filter... wild guess here, but the dirt in the oil probably came in through the intake.... being that there is no other way into a sealed engine. How detrimental is it to not use fram and K&N? Well, obviously, you have almost 200K on your late model small block.... like everyone else does. Honestly, if I got less than 200k out of a late model, I'd be ticked...like my last late model chevy... junk at 160k. Intereting point... a few of the auto makers started denying people waranty clames when a certian oil filter was used on the scheduled oil chainges. The auto makers did there own in house studys, and determined that this one particular brand of oil filter was not up to par, and didn't want to pay to replace the engines when they had less than adiquate protection. Well, the oil filter ppl took the car ppl to court, and when all was said and done, the auto makers ended up letting these sub par filters slide. The courts told the auto makers that if you deny a certian brand of filters, then they (the auto makers) would have to supply the owner of the cars with a filter at no charge. Yes, Fram was the sub par filter. I can understand your questioning my (and other's) saying that fram makes junk filters, however, in this case, it is fact, and not opinion. It has been proven again and again, over and over. |
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