K & N Performance Filters

Some
important tips about K&N Filterchargers
Service
Interval
A K&N Filtercharger is a
high-performance air filter, both in terms of air flow and filtration. However,
the service interval can vary widely depending on the severity of the driving
conditions. The service interval can be from 100 miles, such as a desert-racing
motorcycle, to 100,000 miles exemplified by a commercial semi truck. The proper
way to determine when an air filter needs service is with an air restriction
gauge. Such a device is commonly used on heavy duty trucks and construction
equipment. A restriction gauge, or vacuum gauge, measures the pressure
differential inside and outside the filter and relays the information in the
form of a numeric value or a red/green, pass/fail indicator. As the filter
collects more and more dirt, the restriction value increases. At a predetermined
point or rate of restriction, the filter is serviced. The maximum allowable of
restriction for a K&N Filtercharger is 15-inches of vacuum (water). If the
restriction is allowed to go higher, the filter media might become so restricted
that the element could distort allowing dirty air to bypass the filter and enter
the engine. Conversely, cleaning a filter too often shorten its serviceable life
expectancy.Installing a K&N electronic
restriction gauge will optimize service intervals and take the guess work out
of your maintenance schedule. Instead of arbitrarily cleaning your filter at
a predetermined distance or time interval, an LED light scale will report your
filter's condition at a glance.
Service
Life
A K&N
Filtercharger can be washed up to 25 times before it is considered no longer
serviceable. Even though the filter may not show outward signs of deterioration,
it should be replaced after 25 washings. Excessive washings will deplete
the tiny cotton hairs that crisscross the openings. The resulting damage
will allow tiny dust particles to pass through.
Limited
Warranty
K&N's warranty covers defects
in materials and workmanship. Any K&N product deemed defective will be
replaced free of charge. However, K&N is not responsible for damage or
abuse. Nor can we be held responsible for inconsequential damage resulting
from a damaged filter or a defective or damaged filtration system.
Over-oiling
When
servicing a K&N filter,
take care not to over-oil the element. Besides impeding air flow, excess oil can
migrate into the intake system where it can coat electronic sensors, which may
hinder their operation. Never saturate the filter. If oil drips from the filter,
wash it and start over. Use only K&N oil. For example, an E-1500 filter
has 92.4-inches of surface area requiring 1.707 fluid ounces of oil. Follow
oiling instructions included with your filter or refer to the instructions
listed in the back of this catalog.
Fit
and Finish
When installing
a K&N filter,
check all gaskets, clamps and seams for damage and/or deterioration. Check the
filter's sealing surface. Do not install a filter if the seal shows signs of
damage or deterioration. Check for cracks in the air box, particularly at the
seams and around the corners. Such defects could cause air leakage around the
filter. Also, check to insure the filter is sealing properly in the air box. A
plastic air box can warp from age or continuous heat cycling. Apply a thin layer
of filter grease on both sides of the seal each time the filter is installed. An
impression in the grease will indicate a positive seal. Check any lines or hoses
connected to the air box or adjoining hoses leading to the engine. Engine
oil in the air box, resulting from excessive blow-by, will cause the filter to
shrink and possibly lose its seal. Clean any dust or debris out of the air box
with a damp cloth, making sure nothing enters the air inlet while the filter is
out. Never start the engine without the filter in place. Use only K&N Air
Filter Cleaner to clean your filter. Harsh household cleaners can damage the
cotton material and/or the rubber seal. Check the outside of the medium for
broken wires, rips or tears. Do not use an element that shows signs of damage or
wear. Use K&N Air Filter Sealing Grease on the sealing surface that contacts
the air box. Do not use sealing grease on clamp-on type filters. If a filter
is especially difficult to install, it will come with an instruction sheet
explaining the correct installation procedure. Keep the instruction sheet
with the vehicle for reference anytime the filter is removed. It is very
important the filter be installed correctly. The filter can be positioned
in the base or the lid, whichever is more convenient and makes the installation
easier. Do not use excessive force to install a filter.
Vehicle
Warranty
Contrary
to what you may have heard or read, a K&N Filtercharger will not void
your vehicle warranty. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act passed in 1982 makes
it illegal for a manufacturer to void a new vehicle warranty if the consumer
uses non-OEM filters unless that manufacturer provides filters free of charge.
If the manufacturer does not provide air filters free of charge, they cannot
void the vehicle's warranty simply because you have installed an aftermarket
air filter.
Summary
We offer over 1000 stock
replacement applications, hundreds of universal clamp-on filters and dozens of
Filtercharger Injection Performance Kits. Our goal is to provide the highest
quality component at a competitive price. A K&N Filtercharger will be the
last filter you will ever buy for your car, truck, motorhome, motorcycle, ATV,
boat or jet ski - Guaranteed.
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