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I can't believe how many people actually think a K&N filter (or any "high flow" for that matter) improves your gas mileage. When was the last time anyone ever checked their mileage at WOT? That's the only place that a higher flowing air filter will accomplish anything if indeed the engine's airflow demands exceed the flow capability of the stock paper filter.
I use a K&N and syn oil in my 04 Accord, my 04 CR-V gets paper and dino. UOA's are nearly identical, and the numbers look almost like VOA's after 6-7500k miles.
MikeGT, put your hand over the intake of any motor turning an easy and constant 2-3k rpm. The WOT only theory is baseless.
K&N increase MPG's? Actually, mine went down. Doesnt that make sense though? More air needs more fuel to keep the same air/fuel ratio the ECM is programmed to hold.
No. Now I would agree with more air equals a leaner condition if you had a air leak behind your MAF or something.
ok guys....your all saying no no no, but not explaining anything.
If more air comes in and FI car/truck, it DOES NOT create a lean condition! Thats what O2 sensors aid in...picking up too much or too little O2 in the exhaust. Thus the fuel system compensates.
So, why doesnt it make sense that IF the K&N allows the engine to breath more, it would be adding a bit more fuel to compensate....so there ISNT a lean condition.
More air+fuel = more power. Its not one sided...as in only more air creates more power. You need both.
To me, this sounds like a grade school auto shop lesson. And if I'm all wrong, at least exaplain why I'm wrong.