Cabin filter Mann or K&N

K&N Cabin filter

To make things easier, I put a K & N cabin filter in so I don’t have to replace it every year. I need to clean it as it’s due.

Pros: reusable, long service interval
Vehicle: Acura RDX
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Mann Cabin filter

Using the reg of a 2015 MK7 golf I used to own, you can get a MANN cabin filter for £20 (high quality top end, can get much much cheaper), and they’re super easy to replace yourself (2mins).

Pros: high quality, easy to replace
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K&N Cabin filter

I bought a K&N cabin air filter. I wash it in my bath tub. Dry it. Take some spray oil I made myself with essential scented oils, rubbing alcohol, and glycerine. Spray it on. Let it sit for 5 minutes in the sun. Pop right in. Completely fine.

Pros: washable, reusable filter
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K&N Cabin filter

just went to autozone and forked out for the K&N, and holy shit it was worth it. Like night and day on the airflow. I can actually feel it on my face now, lol.

Pros: night and day airflow, can feel on face
Vehicle: Toyota 4runner
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Mann Cabin filter

The Mann Frescious Plus ones are really good. But they are hard to find sometimes. I’ve also done well with the OEM one from VW. I’d avoid the WIX one. The charcoal is not well contained in the filter and it blows through the vents into the cabin and gets all over everything.

Pros: good quality, easy to install
Cons: hard to find, charcoal blows through
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K&N Cabin filter
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I just bought a K&N one from work and put it in. Most difficult 2:43 of my life.

Pros: bought from work
Cons: most difficult
Vehicle: Subaru
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