is it ok?...
is it ok to get the filter of a CAI in water while the car is running ?
NO
is it ok to wet the filter to clean it, and put it back on your car while it is still wet?
NO
is it ok to clean a stock filter with water?
NO
buy a new cheap filter, or shake the damn thing to clean it out somewhat.
NO
is it ok to wet the filter to clean it, and put it back on your car while it is still wet?
NO
is it ok to clean a stock filter with water?
NO
buy a new cheap filter, or shake the damn thing to clean it out somewhat.
Originally Posted by BrEaK_AwaY
is it ok to get the filter of a CAI in water while the car is running ?
NO
is it ok to wet the filter to clean it, and put it back on your car while it is still wet?
NO
is it ok to clean a stock filter with water?
NO
buy a new cheap filter, or shake the damn thing to clean it out somewhat.
NO
is it ok to wet the filter to clean it, and put it back on your car while it is still wet?
NO
is it ok to clean a stock filter with water?
NO
buy a new cheap filter, or shake the damn thing to clean it out somewhat.
Originally Posted by B1uEsC1uEs
is it ok to wet air filters? because i need to clean an air filter and i dont want to buy a new one. so is it ok to clean air filters with water?
you can get a k&n filter and clean and oil it. they cost a bit more but if you'd rather clean the filter than buy a new one, get a k&n filter or similar "one time" filter purchase.
our car uses k&n filter #33-2300 unless you have a CAI, then you're on your own, and no, don't wash it. you can tap it lightly on a hard surface, but when air flow is diminished, it's diminished, regardless of what dirt you get out by tapping. it'll get a few more miles but no point, filters are cheap.
http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?Prod=33-2300
plus, you'll get an additional 1/2 hp, or so....i guess....
our car uses k&n filter #33-2300 unless you have a CAI, then you're on your own, and no, don't wash it. you can tap it lightly on a hard surface, but when air flow is diminished, it's diminished, regardless of what dirt you get out by tapping. it'll get a few more miles but no point, filters are cheap.
http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?Prod=33-2300
plus, you'll get an additional 1/2 hp, or so....i guess....
as you've probably guessed by reading all the response.. No you cannot wash out a stock air filter.. for between $10-20 at the scion dealer you can get another..
the only one that you can "Wash" is the K&N filter, with it's cleaning solution..
sorry someone made you t hink along the way that you could use a hose to clean out a factory filter.. they are not reusable, just throw it away and install a new one..
maybe you can invent an air filter that people can just hose down? there ya go that would be cool..
the only one that you can "Wash" is the K&N filter, with it's cleaning solution..
sorry someone made you t hink along the way that you could use a hose to clean out a factory filter.. they are not reusable, just throw it away and install a new one..
maybe you can invent an air filter that people can just hose down? there ya go that would be cool..
You cant use the K&N filter cleaner. The K&N filter cleaner is for the cotton type of filter. . . not the paper filters you can buy at autozone. Fram (the orange boxes) are pretty dang cheap, so if cost is an issue, get that.
And no, the K&N filter isnt the only one you can wash, most aftermarket filters that are used to increase flow are able to wash because of the cost to purchase them in the first place. AEM for example has a kit to clean the filters.
oh, and its more than just washing them. You do have to wash them with a special cleaner, but then you have to oil them so that they can trap the more fine particles.
And no, the K&N filter isnt the only one you can wash, most aftermarket filters that are used to increase flow are able to wash because of the cost to purchase them in the first place. AEM for example has a kit to clean the filters.
oh, and its more than just washing them. You do have to wash them with a special cleaner, but then you have to oil them so that they can trap the more fine particles.
Originally Posted by I_dont_know
You cant use the K&N filter cleaner. The K&N filter cleaner is for the cotton type of filter. . . not the paper filters you can buy at autozone. Fram (the orange boxes) are pretty dang cheap, so if cost is an issue, get that.
And no, the K&N filter isnt the only one you can wash, most aftermarket filters that are used to increase flow are able to wash because of the cost to purchase them in the first place. AEM for example has a kit to clean the filters.
oh, and its more than just washing them. You do have to wash them with a special cleaner, but then you have to oil them so that they can trap the more fine particles.
And no, the K&N filter isnt the only one you can wash, most aftermarket filters that are used to increase flow are able to wash because of the cost to purchase them in the first place. AEM for example has a kit to clean the filters.
oh, and its more than just washing them. You do have to wash them with a special cleaner, but then you have to oil them so that they can trap the more fine particles.
Originally Posted by dmikon
You spend $17k+ on a car and yet you can't dish out $10 once in a while to maintain it properly? I feel sorry for your car.
Originally Posted by B1uEsC1uEs
Originally Posted by dmikon
You spend $17k+ on a car and yet you can't dish out $10 once in a while to maintain it properly? I feel sorry for your car.
Originally Posted by surfcity40
you can get a k&n filter and clean and oil it. they cost a bit more but if you'd rather clean the filter than buy a new one, get a k&n filter or similar "one time" filter purchase.
our car uses k&n filter #33-2300 unless you have a CAI, then you're on your own, and no, don't wash it. you can tap it lightly on a hard surface, but when air flow is diminished, it's diminished, regardless of what dirt you get out by tapping. it'll get a few more miles but no point, filters are cheap.
http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?Prod=33-2300
plus, you'll get an additional 1/2 hp, or so....i guess....
our car uses k&n filter #33-2300 unless you have a CAI, then you're on your own, and no, don't wash it. you can tap it lightly on a hard surface, but when air flow is diminished, it's diminished, regardless of what dirt you get out by tapping. it'll get a few more miles but no point, filters are cheap.
http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?Prod=33-2300
plus, you'll get an additional 1/2 hp, or so....i guess....
the car doesn't drag as much with this in during typical AC usage either.






