I was reading thru issue 77 (aug, sept, oct. ) and came across the article in Technical Topics, page 55-56, item 11 Exhaust/Air Intake. Robert Patton is talking about the testing of K&N filters (not my favorite brand). The result of the test; "Yes, they flow more air and more dirt". I realize that this test was done in 2001 and I also know that manufacturing technics have changed since that test was done. I have had an AFE system on my truck since it was nearly new in 2003. I do oil samples atleast annually, and my truck has has never been any higher on the Silicon element then 3 (Universal Average is 6-7, tested by Blackstone Labs. ) on a truck with 138,000 miles. My point is that I do see benefit to using an aftermarket filter; if it is helping with more air flow and keeping the engine clean! I am sure that Robert was not being critical of using aftermarket filters, but given the fact that the test was so old did not in my opinion have much value in even mentioning it. I might add that I have replaced the original filter I purchased in 2003 with a new one from AFE. Re-test results with new filter after 5,000 miles showed no change in Silicon reading. The key to using an aftermarket air filter is making sure it is cleaned regularly, and I inspect the inlet tube for dirt. If there is dirt present this would be an indication that the filter is not doing its job.
Robert, overall the whole Technical Topics was great!
Robert, overall the whole Technical Topics was great!
