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Bob,
Try the Wix 46026 in your Civic. I have tried all sorts of air filters over the years in my '93 Civic and I have determined that the Wix is superior to all others, except the Eaa if they ever see fit to produce one for us. In general, stay away from K&N type of filters, they may give you more air flow at the expense of greater ingestion of crud. How many miles do you have on your cars?
Harry
Harry,
Have you tried an OEM Honda filter for your Civic? Someone on here posted that they have a blue coating on the outside, would seem like finer filtration to me. I haven't opened the cover yet on my Civic. I just got it about 6 Months ago with 205,000 miles on it (just getting broken in LOL).
My son-in-law is a Honda tech, and he swears up and down that you can't beat the OEM stuff, especially Honda. He says they engineer the filters especially for the engine that it goes on. But he says that about all OEM products, too. He says time and time again, someone comes in with the car not running right, or tapping, and they say "man, I just tuned it up". He looks inside, removes the Bosch wires and plugs, Fram filters, replaces it all with Honda Genuine, and they go out running great, and no noise.
He tells me my car will start making noise in the valve train, now that I am using Redline oil and a K&N oil filter. The only reason I tried others, is the OEM Filtech oil filter would let oil drainback. I took it off after it sat for an hour, and it was empty. I didn't know at the time about Amsoil, so I got some K&Ns from Summit or Jeg's (I forget where now). Oops, I'm
now, aren't I?