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Old 03-31-2008, 10:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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K&N drop in

I recently installed a K&N and have been problem free and I have 1100 mi. on it. Just giving an update becouse some people were wondering about it setting off check engine light due to oil getting on flow sensor, no issues as of yet.
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I recently installed a K&N and have been problem free and I have 1100 mi. on it. Just giving an update becouse some people were wondering about it setting off check engine light due to oil getting on flow sensor, no issues as of yet.
I would think that the air filter would be far enough away from the sensor not to collect any of the K&N oil off the filter.

So has your economy and performance increased at all? I've been thinking about getting a K&N Filter for my Tundra, and my Jeep, but haven't because know one locally can tell me if it actually helps or not.
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Old 04-04-2008, 12:56 AM   #3 (permalink)
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The motor seems to breathe better but the millage seems to be about the same I get a few more miles each fill up and every time I gas up it holds about 21.4 or so.
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Oil on MAF sensor.............myth.

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I run a K&N on all my vehicles and (Amzoil) synthetic oil.

This is some dealers page but you get the hint.

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