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Clean your K&N filters
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While washing the 68 today I popped the hood and gave the engine a wipe down. While under there I removed and cleaned the air filter using the K&N cleaner, let it soak for 10 -12 min then rinsed and let it dry. Now my car isn't a daily driver so by appearance the filter looked pretty clean, hardly anything inbetween the folds. However after putting it back in and taking it for a spin, it both sounded different and had more power. I also used the K&N oil on the filter before reinstalling it.

Not rocket science but thought I'd post my experience anyway for those that havent cleaned theres in a while. Go ahead and take care of it next chance you get, takes all of 20 minutes and is well worth it.
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#2

Thanks for this reminder - mine is definitely past due for its cleaning.
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Yep, You wont regret it.
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Thanks,

On the list for my pre-Hershey prep... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif[/img]

Jay
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Just don't over oil and only oil on the bottom side.
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