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Old 11-05-2002, 10:04 AM
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is there any other option for re-oiling my K&N filter beside's the K&N's oil I seem to remember someone on here mentioning that there was another brand that was stickier. I'm a little worried about ruining my MAS when I re-oil.
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u just have to use the oil sparingly and wait till it "drys" before you re-install it.
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then, spend about the same $20 for the oil and buy a stock air filter.
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I had a K&N I recently went back to stock...too many scary MAF stories for me...
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You mean While it dry's ?
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no, replace it all together with a stock filter.
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ahh....I have a EVO intake though
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ok I'll try that...I take the spray can oil is better to use
Old 11-05-2002, 10:27 AM
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a little better....just blot off the excess with a towel
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Ok thank's


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