Re: Cleaning of a K&N Filter

From: Crawdaddy (black98dak@home.com)
Date: Thu Aug 17 2000 - 23:33:02 EDT


I must say that I have NEVER cleaned mine.. it has nearly 12K on it. I
rarely drive offroad so it stays farely clean. Put my drop in in the Ram
360, it has prob 30K on it and never cleaned it. on a side note, when we
put the drop in in the Ram, the gas mileage increased.. amazing!. I need to
order the cleaning kit some day.. might do that tom. Got some spending
money now =]

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98 RC 5.2 3.55 nonLSD auto Stockland bedcover Carpet kit
K&N genII clone Flowmaster 8%tint Kenwood sound 255/60's
Best 1/4 GTech 15.49
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----- Original Message -----
From: <MALDBNSF@aol.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 9:04 PM
Subject: DML: Cleaning of a K&N Filter

> I have a cone filter and it gets wet a little from the rain and when I
wash the dak. I have about 7000 miles on it. How offten and what do you
folks do it differently from the way K&N says to clean them?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Don Mallett
> Fort Worth, TX
> www.geocities.com/maldbnsf
> '00 QC 4x2 SLT+, 4.7L, 3.55 rear, 4 speed auto,H/D Service Group, K&N home
brew air filter w/ Cool-rap, Cat back Flow-Pro Dual System, Mobil 1 Oil &
Gear lub., Oil cooler, 180 T-stat, Tonneau cover, Autolite 3923 plugs,
> Cool-rap of the A/C Pipes, Radiator Bug Screen.



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