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Thread: K&N air filter in 200Tdi defender

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    I use both K&N for on road use, get better fuel and power. Paper for off road use only takes 1min to change them. Best of both worlds.

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    Dont use K&N for dirt work at all, they will just clog up in 2 seconds and actually give you worse performance. Stick to stock paper filters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QSDT View Post
    I use both K&N for on road use, get better fuel and power. <snip>
    are you sure of that ?

    swapping between the K&N and OE filter years ago my **** dyno couldn't feel a thing.

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    Filters

    Forgot to add my other option. I use a Donaldson on the Isuzu, but I use a K&N snorkle sock very very lightly oiled when I am following in a convoy etc on a dirt road. get off the dirt and take off the sock. Wash and lighly oil & back under the seat for next time. Keeps the dust out of the main filter.

    Just my 2c worth.

    Justin

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    Exclamation K&N oil

    Was warned to avoid K&N use because the MAF sensor uses a thin wire to sense air temp. Some vehicles have a "burn off" cyle where the wire is heated to clean it. Fine oil off the filter can contaminate the wire, especially if one applies it over-enthusiastically to the filter element.

    Like I said "I was warned" - doesn't mean "it's true"! But it did make sense.

    Dave
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    Yep it's true get about extra 100km out of tank.

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    amazing. No difference on the Defender when I backed to backed them.

    Hang on, Disco uses a panel filter, doesn't it ?
    The paper one possibly has too great a pressure drop due to lack of face area. The Defender one is a cylinder.

    ah ha ! this pic by isuzurover when he was doing the filter tests probably explains where a difference in performance may come from.
    L to R, Disco 300Tdi K&N, 300Tdi Defender Donaldson, Coopers, K&N. from http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=44524

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