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Just don't soak the filter with oil after cleaning. Usually they are over oil from the factory.
Will do[emoji106]. Mines seemed dry when I put it on I guess I got lucky. Thanks for the warning and I appreciate all the info. Thank god I found this forum.
 
Also dont clean them too often, as the wonderful engineers at k&n say the filters rely on the fine dirt particles to increase filtering ability.

Cause building a filter that filters from day 1 is too difficult.
 
Also dont clean them too often, as the wonderful engineers at k&n say the filters rely on the fine dirt particles to increase filtering ability.

Cause building a filter that filters from day 1 is too difficult.
How often should I clean it?
 
How often should I clean it?
Depends on driving conditions. More dust dirt roads cleaning will need to be done more often. If you're only city driving less. I'd check it at each oil change and hold it to the sun if it looks bad clean it.
I clean mine every other oil change and spray the air compressor through it every oil change but I have an aFe dry filter.
 
Depends on driving conditions. More dust dirt roads cleaning will need to be done more often. If you're only city driving less. I'd check it at each oil change and hold it to the sun if it looks bad clean it.
I clean mine every other oil change and spray the air compressor through it every oil change but I have an aFe dry filter.
I'll keep a eye on it thanks
 
Exactly. Just don’t over oil it. There have been a lot of mass air flow sensor issues with them on the new Tacomas.
 
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