Air filter K&N or UGREEN

K&N Air filter
Defensionem
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Rating 4.0

I've been using the K&N for three years.

I swap it for a new one every couple of years because washing it and re-oiling it is a pain and an art form! As the K&N cost twice as much as the paper filter but I keep it twice as long, it doesn't cost me more money.

The power gain is probably 0.0001%. but the filter changes the noise of your engine ever so slightly, it's slightly more aggressive. I'm about to have a Racing Beat ram air duct fitted which will add another 0.5 HP and some more aggressive noises.

On a serious basis, your car will breathe slightly batter with the K&N, so that's a benefit.

The K&N can "leak" some oil and it doesn't filter small particles as well as the paper filter. This means your MAF sensor is at risk of being contaminated. But I have it cleaned twice a year when I get the car serviced, so that solves/avoids this particular problem.

All in all, go K&N!!!!

Pros: slightly more aggressive noise
Cons: oil leak, poor filtration
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K&N Air filter
Texasbikers
  • Throttle response:
Rating 5.0

I swapped all this, gas pedal, coil packs and checked all plugs, throttle body with TPS and IAC all as one unit, fuel pump, filter is already new. I did one thing at a time then test drove it, nothing made a difference in the issue. So I thought let me go back to the 2008 MAF, (had the 2006 MAF in it), I'll clean the 2008 MAF real good, and run with the Cone style K&N filter off. It took a few miles but it was a near instant fix, it ran perfect. I stopped and put the K&N Cone style air filter back on and drove 3 more miles, and it started to act up again and stalled on a slow turn. So I put the OE Air Filter box and tube etc.. back on, and WALLA!! It runs perfect. It was totally an Air Delivery issue!

Pros: near instant fix, runs perfect
Cons: started to act up, stalled
Vehicle: Ford Crown Victoria
Mileage: 109000 km
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UGREEN Air filter

I love my green filter to death, needs to be cleaned lol, but I absolutely love the sound. Everyone keeps telling me to get a blow off valve but the green filter is all it needs, more than enough intake noise and turbo flutter

Pros: great sound, love the filter
Cons: needs cleaning
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UGREEN Air filter

Well even if you don’t take off the AirBox lid, the green filter is 100x better than stock. I personally loved Green over K&N because it’s bigger and green is fun compared to black. I have my intake lid off and hear turbo, BOV, and other noise. It’s great!

Pros: better than stock, great sound
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K&N Air filter

I'm gonna guess it's like k&n or aem. I've got k&n without the lid and I get some noticeable intake noise and when I shift from inside the car.

Pros: noticeable intake noise
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UGREEN Air filter

Green filter + no airbox is the way to go. It might be a little louder with just the filter, but im not sure by how much. I went years without the airbox lid, its all good

Pros: good sound, years of use
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K&N Air filter
mgyip
  • Power:
Rating 2.5

I have an OE replacement filter in my GTi. Can I tell a difference? Not much in the GTi

Cons: no noticeable difference
Vehicle: Volkswagen Golf
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K&N Air filter
OEM+GTI
  • Power:
Rating 3.5

last night everything was all normal, K&N filter in the stock airbox with one side cut out. sounded pretty nice. ive had this setup for a little over 6 Months .. Today i start my car and head off to work as normal. and i notice its being very very quiet (almost stock sounding)

Pros: sounded pretty nice
Cons: being very very quiet
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K&N Air filter
Hellgate
  • Visible dirt:
Rating 1.0

I've been an OE filter fan since about 1999. Then I had an '87 Carrera and built a killer NA motor, Euro pistons, SC cams, ARP bolts everywhere, Ti bits, SSI headers, custom muffler, a custom Autothority chip, and a big fat K&N air filter. I was detailing the car for a concourse and removed the K&N. The intake runner was covered in gritty dust/dirt.

Cons: gritty dust/dirt
Vehicle: Porsche 911
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K&N Air filter
Knorrena
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Rating 1.0

I wouldnt use the k&n though. They dont offer any real advantage and the oil a k&n uses can foul the air mass sensor.

Cons: no real advantage, fouls sensor
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