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MrDJ

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K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« on: 08 April 2011, 14:52:36 »

Mine had a K&N filter when I bought it.

A mate said to me that he had one in a TR7 and it incresed fuel consumption rather then reduce it?

Have any of you tried both (standard/K&N) in your omega and noticed an increase/decrease in mpg?
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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #1 on: 08 April 2011, 16:14:33 »

General opinion is to steer clear of K and N filters as the oil in them can bugger up the MAF sensor. Standard vauxhall air filter changed regularly is the best thing for MPG as well as other service items :y
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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #2 on: 08 April 2011, 16:58:50 »

iv used them befoer and doesnt make a differance to fuel
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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #3 on: 08 April 2011, 17:31:03 »

You might get a bit more if you drop something like a Green cotton filter into the airbox but never put any sort of oil on it because it will destroy your MAF  ;)
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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #4 on: 08 April 2011, 17:36:03 »

k & n do a panel filter which goes in place of the standed filter inside the box so that is a better option i think :y :y :y

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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #6 on: 08 April 2011, 17:38:31 »

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k & n do a panel filter which goes in place of the standed filter inside the box so that is a better option i think :y :y :y


Just don't oil it  ;)
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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #7 on: 08 April 2011, 17:39:39 »

yeh just wash it leave to dry and then put back in jobs a good one :y :y :y :y

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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #8 on: 08 April 2011, 19:51:18 »

will bugger maf if oiled..
increases consumption..
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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #9 on: 08 April 2011, 21:43:41 »

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will bugger maf if oiled..
increases consumption..

And it won't filter properly if it isn't oiled. So best avoided then!
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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #10 on: 08 April 2011, 21:51:33 »

A nice, brand-new paper filter element costs so little and flows so-well; why bother?!?! ;)
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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #11 on: 08 April 2011, 22:22:53 »

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A nice, brand-new paper filter element costs so little and flows so-well; why bother?!?! ;)

Just like the vauxhall ones  :y
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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #12 on: 09 April 2011, 09:44:07 »

umm so what are the symptons of a ruined MAF sensor?
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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #13 on: 11 April 2011, 17:39:27 »

Hi, symtoms of a knackered MAF sensor is similar to a misfire. If you unplug the connector on a faulty MAF sensor the engine will run better - at least that's how I diagnosed it on my VR6 mk3 golf.

Personally, I like the K&N filter, the standard air filters are no good if you get them wet  - serves me right for driving through fords. I've had fewer MAF failures with a K&N vs paper element. New K&N's are factory oiled, so you only oil it at the service interval.

Not tried a K&N in an Omega yet.

Almost failed to mention - I used a direct replacement panel filter rather than the "performance" type
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Re: K&N Air Filters & fuel consumption?
« Reply #14 on: 11 April 2011, 18:48:14 »

The "performance" type are certainly a hiding to nothing unless you can duct cold air to it and ensure that it's isolated from warm engine bay air (otherwise you'll lose a lot of power to lower air density). Even then, the OEM panel filter is not restrictive, so you'll gain no power.

The panel type? Given that the OEM filter is both huge and cheap you will again gain nothing, and have the disadvantage that your air filter won't work unless you oil it, and risk killing the MAF if you do...

Fuel consumption will only really be affected on older carb'ed engines where the air filter might throw the tuning of the carb out. On an Omega, I'd expect to see no difference at all.
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