I've had a K&N for like 60k miles without issue but I'm thinking it's about time to replace it. Nothing lasts forever and I got my money's worth out of it. I'm just now reading alot of people saying they filter horribly though. I'm looking at a EAA83 to replace it which is nearly as much as my K&N was. It seems as though the amsoil is far superior though. I guess it makes sense that if it has amazing flow it can't have amazing filtering. I actually read one test where the K&N flowed better than having absolutely no filter in place. fwiw, nothing.
Is the inverse true of the amsoil? It has the greatest filtering, but would it have poor flow? It would only seem logical, but i don't know. Here's a test I read where the amsoil won hands down for filtering.
http://www.gmtruckcentral.com/articles/air-filter-study.html
Is the inverse true of the amsoil? It has the greatest filtering, but would it have poor flow? It would only seem logical, but i don't know. Here's a test I read where the amsoil won hands down for filtering.
http://www.gmtruckcentral.com/articles/air-filter-study.html