'Million Mile Air Filter'
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Jeremy Subriar, Riverside, Calif.: "K&N Engineering's reusable 'Million Mile Air Filter' is the best air filter you can buy. It uses premium cotton gauze instead of conventional paper to increase the life of the filter, increase horsepower and mileage. Under normal conditions, you take it out and clean it every 30,000 to 40,000 miles using our cleaning kit, which includes a special cleanser. Then you simply rinse off the filter with water, let it dry thoroughly, lightly coat it with a mineral-based red-dyed oil (so you can see when it's dirty again) and reinstall it.
"The filters, which come pre-oiled, are available for virtually any car or light truck, foreign or domestic, and we can often match sizes to fit farm equipment, too. Prices range from approximately $12 up to $120. Our cleaning kit sells for around $10."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, K&N Engineering, P.O. Box 1329, Riverside, Calif. 92502 (ph 800 992-3000, access code 38-04, or 909 684-9762).
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æMillion Mile Air Filter' FARM HOME Cars 22-3-30 Jeremy Subriar, Riverside, Calif.: "K&N Engineering's reusable æMillion Mile Air Filter' is the best air filter you can buy. It uses premium cotton gauze instead of conventional paper to increase the life of the filter, increase horsepower and mileage. Under normal conditions, you take it out and clean it every 30,000 to 40,000 miles using our cleaning kit, which includes a special cleanser. Then you simply rinse off the filter with water, let it dry thoroughly, lightly coat it with a mineral-based red-dyed oil (so you can see when it's dirty again) and reinstall it.
"The filters, which come pre-oiled, are available for virtually any car or light truck, foreign or domestic, and we can often match sizes to fit farm equipment, too. Prices range from approximately $12 up to $120. Our cleaning kit sells for around $10."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, K&N Engineering, P.O. Box 1329, Riverside, Calif. 92502 (ph 800 992-3000, access code 38-04, or 909 684-9762).
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