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Old 06-29-2008, 10:37 AM
f250power f250power is offline
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Has anybody looked into true flow, it's a foam drop in filter. Looks good,e-mailed them for CFM rating.
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Old 06-29-2008, 10:51 AM
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i personaly have a d.i.y. intake in my truck and can tell a power diff. but i was wondering if anyone has had any bad experiences with the d.i.y. intake
i havent seen any one on here that has had problems with thier d.i.y.
also if you are going to do a d.i.y. intake here is the part # for the filter at napa
6637
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Old 06-29-2008, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by alabamafrog View Post
I have personal experience with both K&N filters and engine dusting.
I have seen a K&N cone filter with tiny dust trails in the intake hoses and signs of light dust throughout the intake. This intake was well cleaned before the K&N filter install and the filter was only installed for about 6 months before we inspected it. I also had a camaro years ago with the K&N, it also was dusted.

My powerstroke engine got dusted by the crappy factory air box leaking and cracks in the intake hoses. It was already dusted when I bought the truck but I didn’t know to look for it. It cost me $4,000 to rebuild my engine and that was doing all of the work myself and shopping around for parts and machine work. I got quotes from &7,000-$12,000 for a new engine.

If you look at it from a logical, physical standpoint a smaller or same size filter that flows lots more air would most likely have to be less dense therefore less restrictive, therefore more dirt could get through. The only way I can see that a filter could flow lots more air and still maintain as good or better filtration is for that filter to be much larger. Also any filter that has to be cleaned, oiled, maintained needs to be owned by a very meticulous and disciplined person.

You folks can do whatever you want but I learned my lesson the hard way, I’ll be using the large $40 DIY filter setup and inspecting my intake regularly from now on.
Be smart, don’t risk it, why risk it?

You were the one i was waitin for to chime in
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Old 06-29-2008, 05:20 PM
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Old 06-29-2008, 05:35 PM
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I have the K&N cone filter and have ran it for 4 years and had no problems
with it. I service it every 10 K. I am not sure about the drop in filters, but the cone type I have has done well for me. I check it real good when I service it
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Old 06-29-2008, 06:45 PM
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I have run k&n filters in all my vehicles and have never had a problem with the filter,but I was told that the K&N filters are a four ply cotton gauze which is not fine enough for the diesel motors..Apparently diesels are more prone to fine dust particles that enter the intake systems,with this said I purchased an S&B intake that has an eight ply cotton filter for max filtrarion and improved air flow...I want reliabilty as well as performance..
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