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Either the gryphon with custom tunes.
Or return back to stock and AEM dryflow drop in filter with the gotts/dwv mod. Personally, the both of them. Just get rid of cai. The only reason I say this if the k+n ever gets over oiled after cleaning, it might lead to the maf sensor getting screwed up. That goes for any oiled filter. Lars
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![]() ![]() I don't know if that is a true statement: K&N Response to Mass Air Flow Sensor Concerns That page has some video links describing some in house K&N testing regarding exactly this. They couldnt break a MAF even after submerging it in oil.
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Out of 107 sensors returned: 65 functioning properly, 19 completely dead, 23 malfunctioning. Of the 23 malfunctioning, none had any evidence of k&n oil. Mass Air Flow Sensors Intro & Test Results Summary Test bench: 1000 CFM for 3 days straight using a 30% over-oiled filter = No oil loss from filter. Can Oil Come Off Our Filters? High Airflow Testing & Engine Air Filter Dynamics Dunking the MAF in a beaker of oil, initial readings were off, but sensor returned to normal operation after a few cycles. What Does It Take to Foul a MAF Sensor? Extreme Testing I think this myth is what Adam and Jamie would call: BUSTED!
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Also their tests are biased due to that they performed them and did not have third party intervention. I challenge you to find third party testing before you announce BUSTED!
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![]() Why would the car brand make any difference? The same K&N filter technology & same oil is used on all their filters... Quote:
What about the millions of other filters they have sold over the years? Just think of how many millions of miles have been driven with their filters? How more unbiased a study do you want? I have a technical background, I work in a lab, and I do a lot of testing according to standards. So I can appreciate when a company spends the time to do the R&D, with a dedicated test fixture, with annually calibrated instruments. You won't even find that at Mythbusters... This myth is busted, IMO
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I think the point being made is that K&N was the party that was handling the testing (at least as far as which "independent" company handled the testing) as well as handling the information on their results. With this in mind, it's possible (although I'd hope unlikely) that they could intentionally obfuscate the facts in their favor. I think it would be more credible if a fully independent test, of which K&N had no control whatsoever, was done. Quote:
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For example: A few years ago, Ford was reflashing 6.0L trucks with updated ECM/TCM/FICM strategies and IMMEDIATELY (as in before they even left the parking lot) customers noticed a loss of performance and subsequently noticed losses in fuel economy. Ford, in response to these complaints, did study of these complaints and this was what they had found: http://www.gopowerhungry.com/Downloads/6.0L Fuel Economy Test.pdf Apparently, it's Ford's opinion that there is no problem with the updated strategies and that all the customers that have lost performance and fuel economy must be suffering from some sort of mass delusion. Just because the manufacturer claims it, doesn't make it so. ![]() For what it's worth, I have PERSONALLY removed MAF sensors from vehicles that had oil residue on and in the units, not to mention all down the intake tubes. This would be, presumably, from improper/over oiling of the filter element. While the sensors hadn't "failed" per se, the oil coating the sensor wires would cause delayed response of the sensor by insulating the thermal transfer across the sensing element. This would result in backfiring, throttle hesitation, and minor drivability issues. A simple cleaning with electronics cleaner and the residue was removed and the drivability symptoms would clear right up. Based on K&N's testing though, I must be crazy to think their filter had anything to do with the problems. One final thought... We always enjoy in partaking of a hearty, and sometimes even heated, discussion on a variety of subjects. However, our forum is based on the respect of other members, and as such, insults will not be tolerated. Calling someone's arguments or opinions "pathetic" is not only unacceptable, it's not conducive to argument/debate process. If that type of behavior continues, the consequences will be swift and severe. Keep it respectful, and we'll all get along just fine. Take care.
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I'm not saying you or K&N are wrong.
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Also like I said, when I installed my drop in filter I did notice an instant improvement so they do have a good product. I have no problem with oiled filters because I've been using them for years on everything from gocarts and motorcycles to large diesel tractors and havent had a problem with them yet.
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That's an interesting link, Keebler. What I like about it is it seems pretty "calm", clear, to the point and was written by someone who knows how to write (at least the couple pages I've read so far). It makes me want to believe them.
Another thing I acknowledge is that "Bluejay", another Mod on f150online has been using a K&N drop in for years with no problems whatsoever. I suspect they DO have a product that works, although I can't really decide if it works any better than the OEM filters. - Jack
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