randy'sho
95 White MTX
LOL, no...Actually I've been building vehicles for years, as a hobby and as a professional (overland expedition vehicles where filtration in dusty areas is critical). Try this. Pull the intake hose/MAF and clean it all with a good cleaner and re-install it with a paper filter. Run it for 6 or 7 k. Pull it out and run your finger in the MAF and up the hose towards the TB. DO the same experiment with the K&N. You WILL (I say WILL, not should) find far mor dust in the intake tube with the K&N. Poke around the diesel forums and see some of the tests they've done for the K&N VS Paper filters.
So, the next time you whip up a sarcastic remark, based on nothing but the TV commercials you watch and what some dude said, ask yourself, "Is it possible that this guy has experience in dealing with this issue....more than me perhaps?" Sure, for all I know you could work at Roush, engineering their filtering systems for the cars, but based on your blind faith in the K&N, I doubt it.
Cheers,
RJ
PS...Actually, my father-in-law, despite my advice, runs wal-mart oil and Fram filters...his last '91 Toyota went over 270k with NO issues. The truck is still running to this day. His current DD is at 200k with the same oil and filter brand...so Shows how much I know LOL
no blind faith here douche, i have been running k&n's for years with NO problems....actually i love them! the only reason your father in law vehicle is still running is because it is a toyota and they last forever! i think that you just like being a ******...i am just stating my experiences with k&n's
