Air filter K&N or Fram

K&N Air filter
InfamousGhost198
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Rating 4.0

I worked at advanced auto for a bit and got a K&N filter for a discount. Didn't get it for performance but it works fine and they are reusable so saving money in the long term I think.

Pros: works fine, reusable
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K&N Air filter

I've got a K&N filter in my '22 Sport 2.0T. No issues at the dealer, never even brought up.

Pros: no issues, good filter
Vehicle: Honda Accord
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K&N Air filter

I have and like the K&N filter that drops in the factory housing, i like that you can just clean it and put it back in. You won’t notice any difference power or fuel milage wise.

Pros: easy to clean
Cons: no power/mileage difference
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K&N Air filter
SRG590
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Rating 4.5

I had a 2014 Ford fusion with a 2.5l engine and put one in and I could definitely notice a difference. Plus it is a lifetime filter so you'd never have to replace it again. Only clean and refill with oil.

Pros: noticeable difference, lifetime filter
Vehicle: Ford Fusion
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K&N Air filter

You could look at a K&N drop in filter. They flow better and can give a little performance boost.

Pros: flow better, performance boost
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Fram Air filter
mrbawkbegawks
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Rating 3.0

fram air filter has odor eaters, you can also buy the shit for a home air vent. do it yearly or 6months especially if you park outside because pollen and shit can ruin it. even driving through a work zone

Pros: odor eaters
Cons: pollen can ruin
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K&N Air filter
SunDevilDrake
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Rating 3.0

Very nice setup! I just installed the drop in K&N but too soon to see results. Although the placebo effect sure is nice at WOT but probably not as much as your CAI.

Pros: placebo effect at WOT
Cons: too soon to see results
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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K&N Air filter

Second, these things suck! Buy a Non-Oiled cold air intake instead. If this is a Planted ad, K&N even has one, I have it on my TRDOR. Third, I am a dealer parts guy as my career... And, yes, I Know better. And yet I STILL over oiled my K&N filter and killed an expensive Mass Air Flow sensor on my truck. So I will Never use an oiled filter again. Old technology, imho.

Cons: killed MAF sensor
Vehicle: Toyota
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K&N Air filter
LHalperSantos
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Rating 2.0

All the MAF stuff aside, I've never been a fan. I've seen people with diesel trucks running that have collapsed and sucked into the intake tube. Granted our trucks don't have turbos, but that alone makes me question their quality. Plus I fear a more "open" filter would allow more particles. I'll keep my stock pleated filter.

Cons: poor quality, allows more particles
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