Hello All,
I've been away but now that I've got a 2014 Honda Accord Sport with the earth dreams 2.4 4 cylinder, I just would like some feedback on what I'm planning for my first change. There's been talk on here with scientific evidence that K&N air filters let in too much dirt. What I'm planning on doing is letting the factory fill(0w-20 blend) stay in there until 3k miles and then going to full synthetic. I also like using Purolator Pureones but since they're tearing, I'm having second thoughts. I'd like to throw in a K&N air filter(drop in), 0W20 Full Synthetic(M1 AFE, PP or Synpower) and a Bosch DP oil filter when it's time. My question is since the K&N filters let in so much dirt will a premium filter combat this if I change it at my interval of 6 months/3 to 4k miles? I've never had a problem with the above regimen with 2 vehicles(09 Camry and 12 Highlander) but with the data on the K&N filters, I'm a little skeptical. Thanks in advance, Steve
I've been away but now that I've got a 2014 Honda Accord Sport with the earth dreams 2.4 4 cylinder, I just would like some feedback on what I'm planning for my first change. There's been talk on here with scientific evidence that K&N air filters let in too much dirt. What I'm planning on doing is letting the factory fill(0w-20 blend) stay in there until 3k miles and then going to full synthetic. I also like using Purolator Pureones but since they're tearing, I'm having second thoughts. I'd like to throw in a K&N air filter(drop in), 0W20 Full Synthetic(M1 AFE, PP or Synpower) and a Bosch DP oil filter when it's time. My question is since the K&N filters let in so much dirt will a premium filter combat this if I change it at my interval of 6 months/3 to 4k miles? I've never had a problem with the above regimen with 2 vehicles(09 Camry and 12 Highlander) but with the data on the K&N filters, I'm a little skeptical. Thanks in advance, Steve
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