Ram4Sam, If you know anything about particle sizes you will realize that the size of soot particulates and fuel are much much smaller than most any silicone dirt particles.
EDMDIESEL, Glass vs. porous filter comparison?? Come on now. That doesnt even rate a response. As far as all filters being porous, they are. But, to what degree?? Most paper air filters let almost no light through, not so with the K&N. You can see large holes with that filter. The simplest of minds should be able to figure out that when you have a hole that size, particles that size will go through, no matter if the filter is oiled or not. The oil helps some, but not enough. The K&N is a single pleat filter. If it were spongy, or had several pleats, then the oiling might be more effective. The oil on the K&N helps it some, but not enough.
I did oil analysises and both times I was well below silica levels. This was while the turbo blade had oil and grit all over them, and gritty dust in the air hose post K&N filter. This was even after sealing the edges around the filter. After replacing the K&N with the BHAF there was no grit, no oil on the turbo blade, and better throttle response.
The only way I would ever use a K&N filter would be with a foam prefilter attached.
You people can try to rationalize around the grit in the system all you want, and having good oil analysis, but it doesnt take a rocket scientist to but 2 and 2 together. DIRT PAST THE FILTER IS BAD, NO MATTER WHAT THE OIL ANALYSIS SAYS. If that dirt doesnt make it to the engine, then how much is trapped by the intercooler??