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Originally Posted by Yaribhini
Interesting that almost everybody missed the point that I tried to make and that is not that the K&N flows less than paper media, it is that it does so at the cost of filtration. A K&N let's more in which constitutes a dirtier motor and throttle body. I'd love to hear the arguments for needing more airflow for this 100hp air pump. Please don't kid yourself into thinking that the K&N is giving you better results. The only think that it's doing is making your motor and throttle dirtier.
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You are actually wrong... Paper filters let very fine dust right through that coats the inside of the intake tube and can easily be seen when replacing the filter. An oiled media on the other hand catches all that fine dust and traps it. The inside of the intake tube on my Tacoma looked like it was removed from a brand new truck, and that was after 50,000 miles without cleaning the K&N. Trust me, they work, even in harsh conditions...
As for the MAF, I have personally over oiled a K&N filter and caused a CEL. But cleaning the MAF is SIMPLE (using CRC MAF cleaner, don't EVER touch the element with a q-tip) and disconnecting the battery resets the light. No harm done.
Compared to a stock paper filter, K&N's are better in every way...