K&N Air Filters.

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Originally Posted By: 901Memphis
I would love to see a used oil analysis with no air filter, that would be something.


I think ill pass on that haha
 
Originally Posted By: Jim Allen
accent, you are doing it just how it should be done! K&Ns have a great capacity and their so-so efficiency improves the dirtier they are.

I wont badmouth K&N's here but would point out that your annual filter change with the OE style was probably way overkill, Many of us here running restriction gauges (Filter Minder, Donaldson Informer, etc are doubling and tripling (if not more) the FCI by changing when the gauge indicates it's time.

When you do clean, treat that filter as you would a newborn baby to avoid decreasing the efficiency drastically by displacing cotton fibers. No matter what, every time you clean one, you lose a percent or so of initial efficiency.


I wish I had a way to upload the pictures of the air filter in my recently purchased diesel jag.

Signs of distortion and regular dpf full warnings prior to the change which are now gone and it drives much better.

I put in a standard Mahle filter for now but they do a K&N filter for this vehicle. Couldn't find an Amsoil.

My reasoning is the vehicle is used in and around London so not really that dusty.

If anybody that is able to put the pictures up then they are welcome to PM me an email address.

My reasoning to consider a K&N is purely to reduce the need to change. 50k a year means i could leave the filter in there for two years. As i strongly suspect the old one was.

Thank god i am a little bit anal with basic maintenance as if i had left that filter in for another 4k who knows what damage could have been caused. It really was that dirty.
 
Originally Posted By: 901Memphis
See if they make a PureOne for your Jag, they are lightly oiled for better filtration and very nice.


I will do.

I will have a look to see if the V6 Supercharged petrol has the same part number as my diesel.

I reckon there is a better chance as the V6 is sood in NA
 
Have now checked the part numbers on EuroCarParts.

The 3.0 petrol V6 has the same part number as the 3.0 V6 diesel.

Let the hunt commence.
 
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