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Old 05-05-2006, 02:12 AM   #1
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Go to your local automotives store, the kit is any where from free(five finger discount) to 20 bucks

Kit includes

Cleaner
Oil
Instructions

Steps : if you don't want to follow thier instructions :alcoholic: <-- or your and dont have time to read fine print

1 - Remove filter (jack car up for cai's etc.)

2 - Tap excess dirt from the filter with hand (small child can be used as a tool)

3 - spray the outside of the filter (part that has direct contact with outside air) with cleaner, don't soak it but you want it to clean

4 - let sit for 10 minutes in shade to start cleaning *DO NOT LET CLEANER DRY INTO FILTER*

5 - rinse filter from the inside out (water into hole) and let gravity carry the debris/dirt out, make sure you get all cleaner out

6 - let it dry (instructions say naturlly) this is aleromod, we mod aleros that's not natural F natural



7 - after drying - apply oil lightly to blades evenly (oiling is complete when both sides of the filter show a pink color AFTER 20 minutes of sitting to let oil seep into the filter
***if after 20 minutes of absorbing oil is dripping / leaking START OVER***
((Several Light coats are better than 2 heavy coats))

8- assuming 20 + minutes have passed and filter is pink and oiled resistall


will post pictures once filter is completly dry ;-)
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Old 05-05-2006, 02:19 AM   #2
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move to how-to pleace, beer is making me crazy at the moment
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Old 05-05-2006, 03:34 AM   #3
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P.s.


Oil has an Orange pigment in it, so that helps when oiling (painting) the filter
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Old 05-05-2006, 01:36 PM   #4
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i can't really add to this... just wanted to say...

LMAO at the drying pic!
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Old 05-12-2006, 01:57 PM   #5
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Wow this is cool, thanks. I always thought you just, like, I dunno, blew it out with an air hose from the inside out to clean them good thing I read this before I wrecked one!
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Old 05-15-2006, 05:26 PM   #6
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So I did the recharge on my K&N filter, and when I started my car and let it run for a few. I seem to get like gray exhaust smoke. I don't usually get anything out my exhaust unless its cold. Now it wasn't dark or anything, just light. Is that because some of the oil was sucked into the car from the filter?
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what is easiest way to take out CAI?? do u have to unbolt underneath and unbolt the washer bottle to get it out? i tried sqquezzin mine out without unbolting and it wont go.so im jw how u guys tkae yours out??need quick reply plz in process of rechargin my filter now why its only 40 degrees out before it gets any colder
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what is easiest way to take out CAI?? do u have to unbolt underneath and unbolt the washer bottle to get it out? i tried sqquezzin mine out without unbolting and it wont go.so im jw how u guys tkae yours out??need quick reply plz in process of rechargin my filter now why its only 40 degrees out before it gets any colder

either remove front tire and pull back fender liner to access, or pull the whole front bumper cover(which is what i do).
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