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Duckhntr
03-23-2005, 18:14
Looking to install a K&N filter on my 02. Any suggestions on where the best price may be gotten? smile.gif

More Power
03-24-2005, 09:41
Have a look at the Vendors Page (http://www.thedieselpage.com/vendors/main.htm). You'll find several vendors there that offer K&N products. Send each of them an email. The ones who respond the quickest and offer the lowest price is your ticket.... smile.gif

MP

MikeT
03-25-2005, 04:51
The best price I've been able to find is here:

http://www.ajusa.com/cgi-bin/knfilters/products?ajr_skey=f5a1a341a669a06fe6eacd0d7f199440

$48.48 with free shipping.

Mike .T.

Brian DMT
04-02-2005, 12:43
Duckhntr - I used to be a big K&N fan, and had them on ALL my vehicles. Then I found out that every oil sampling lab in the country can tell you that you're running an oiled-gauze filter: you have silicon (sand) in your oil, because they do such a poor job of air filtration. So you'll experience higher engine wear rates than sticking with a paper filter. So when I hear "K&N", I cringe.

The superior alternative is a two-stage dual-density oiled foam filter that uses a "high tack" oil (it's very sticky, not like common oil, so it holds the particles better and the oil doesn't migrate down the air intake and affect your MAF). And for some reason those filter tend to be lower cost than the K&N. Kennedy Diesel offers a good one, and Amsoil also has a good one. There may be others as well, but I'm confident enough in the quality of both those products to suggest them.
Here's a link to some comparative information on oiled foam vs. oiled gauze:
http://www.synthetic-oil-tech.com/d.cgi/1220579/articles/2_stage_air_filter_dusts_the_competition.htm

rjschoolcraft
04-03-2005, 10:57
Brian,

You should reveal your vested interest in selling the Amsoil product. As is, your "testimonials" are highly suspect. More Power provided you with the link in this thread (http://forum.thedieselpage.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=10;t=003637) explaining the rules.

It's funny, K&N has test data that shows just the opposite. Vendors always have data that show their product is better.

Here are two images of the inlet elbow for my 6.5:

http://www.schoolcraftpowertrain.com/Pictures_&_Data/IM000753.JPG

http://www.schoolcraftpowertrain.com/Pictures_&_Data/IM000754.JPG

Total mileage on this elbow, without any cleaning whatsoever, is 224,094. Of that, over 154,000 have been with a K&N filter. This engine was worked hard in some very unforgiving, dirty environments as well as on the highway. Where's all that dirt that they're supposed to let through? Unfortunately, I had the opportunity to tear my engine down in January due to a broken piston and cracked main webs. The intake tract shows no evidence of poor filtration. In fact, nothing in the hardware yields any such evidence.

saywhat
04-03-2005, 15:12
At 22,000 miles I replaced the original stock air filter with the KN.Could tell no difference between the two as far as fuel mileage and power.Did do an oil analyis running the KN which came back excellant,even a comment stateing to keep up the good work.No silicone alarms.There is a gasket that is used with the KN, wonder if some are not using it.Also found no fine dust or sand in intake tube after 15,000 miles of use.Went back to stock paper filter because of warranty issues and no benefits to be had with the KN.

DmaxMaverick
04-04-2005, 13:25
Greg Landuyt at www.lubespecialist.com (http://www.lubespecialist.com) offers the full range of Amsoil products, including oiled foam air filters, and is an advertiser here in TDP. John Kennedy at kennedydiesel.com also offers a high quality oiled foam filter, as mentioned by Brian DMT, and he is an advertiser here in TDP.

Other TDP advertisers offer similar products as well. Find them at TDP Advertisers Section. (http://www.thedieselpage.com/vendors/main.htm)

nlp
04-05-2005, 07:56
My brother may have one he'll sell you.
He just took it off his 2002 and went back to AC Delco paper.
He'll surely let it go cheap!
Interested?

NJDMAX
04-09-2005, 19:25
Just My two cents. Check this out.
Air Filter test (http://forum.thedieselpage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=3;t=007856#000000)