K&N Air filter installation problems in 02 ES
#1
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K&N Air filter installation problems in 02 ES
WTF, I just spent two hours trying to install an air filter. Mind you, I'm fairly handy in the garage and have done everything from replacing transmissions to CV joints.
So, this shouldn't be hard. But I couldn't get the damn lid on properly. It wouldn't go into the two rear tabs properly. I checked and i have the proper one (33-2260). No matter what I did, I couldn't get it to line up and close down. I practically stood on the damn lid to get it to screw down and if I did, then the rear tabs would pop out. Help, because I'm about to lose my mind.
What could I possibly be doing wrong? (I have it oriented the right way, sure of that).
So, this shouldn't be hard. But I couldn't get the damn lid on properly. It wouldn't go into the two rear tabs properly. I checked and i have the proper one (33-2260). No matter what I did, I couldn't get it to line up and close down. I practically stood on the damn lid to get it to screw down and if I did, then the rear tabs would pop out. Help, because I'm about to lose my mind.
What could I possibly be doing wrong? (I have it oriented the right way, sure of that).
#3
Lexus Champion
+1.
There is absolutly no benefit to the K&N filters, only downsides. Their filtering efficiency is less effective than the Lexus filter. It does let more air in, but it's filtering efficiency is less, thus allowing more dirt to go through.
And even with the greatear volume of air, all that happends is that your engine management computer increases the fuel intake to maintain the ideal combustion ratio, so you're no further ahead.
If you use the K&N filters that require an oil coating it's even worse, as that oil can contaminate and ruin your MAF sensor.
Phil
There is absolutly no benefit to the K&N filters, only downsides. Their filtering efficiency is less effective than the Lexus filter. It does let more air in, but it's filtering efficiency is less, thus allowing more dirt to go through.
And even with the greatear volume of air, all that happends is that your engine management computer increases the fuel intake to maintain the ideal combustion ratio, so you're no further ahead.
If you use the K&N filters that require an oil coating it's even worse, as that oil can contaminate and ruin your MAF sensor.
Phil
#4
Lexus Champion
+1.
There is absolutly no benefit to the K&N filters, only downsides. Their filtering efficiency is less effective than the Lexus filter. It does let more air in, but it's filtering efficiency is less, thus allowing more dirt to go through.
And even with the greatear volume of air, all that happends is that your engine management computer increases the fuel intake to maintain the ideal combustion ratio, so you're no further ahead.
If you use the K&N filters that require an oil coating it's even worse, as that oil can contaminate and ruin your MAF sensor.
In your particular case the K&N filter dimensions maybe slightly out of spec, thus it won't it properly
Phil
There is absolutly no benefit to the K&N filters, only downsides. Their filtering efficiency is less effective than the Lexus filter. It does let more air in, but it's filtering efficiency is less, thus allowing more dirt to go through.
And even with the greatear volume of air, all that happends is that your engine management computer increases the fuel intake to maintain the ideal combustion ratio, so you're no further ahead.
If you use the K&N filters that require an oil coating it's even worse, as that oil can contaminate and ruin your MAF sensor.
In your particular case the K&N filter dimensions maybe slightly out of spec, thus it won't it properly
Phil
#5
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+1.
There is absolutly no benefit to the K&N filters, only downsides. Their filtering efficiency is less effective than the Lexus filter. It does let more air in, but it's filtering efficiency is less, thus allowing more dirt to go through.
And even with the greatear volume of air, all that happends is that your engine management computer increases the fuel intake to maintain the ideal combustion ratio, so you're no further ahead.
If you use the K&N filters that require an oil coating it's even worse, as that oil can contaminate and ruin your MAF sensor.
In your particular case the K&N filter dimensions maybe slightly out of spec, thus it won't it properly
Phil
There is absolutly no benefit to the K&N filters, only downsides. Their filtering efficiency is less effective than the Lexus filter. It does let more air in, but it's filtering efficiency is less, thus allowing more dirt to go through.
And even with the greatear volume of air, all that happends is that your engine management computer increases the fuel intake to maintain the ideal combustion ratio, so you're no further ahead.
If you use the K&N filters that require an oil coating it's even worse, as that oil can contaminate and ruin your MAF sensor.
In your particular case the K&N filter dimensions maybe slightly out of spec, thus it won't it properly
Phil
#6
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Well, it's going back to the store for a refund. I'm not screwing with it anymore. Plain paper filter for me. The reason I bought it was because I drive a lot (about 20K per year). So, cleaning and reoiling a filter is cheaper.
Having said that, I've used K&N filters in 3 or 4 cars with NO ill effects. In fact, I use it in a fully prepared race car (which uses a stock MAF). I clean them and reoil them per the instructions, no worries, no problems. It is proven for a couple of hp's but nothing spectacular.
This one is just messed up. I know it's the right filter. My only guess is that with the tons of miles on the car, perhaps the airbox has warped ever so slightly as to make fitment difficult. Whatever, my time is too valuable to screw with it further.
Having said that, I've used K&N filters in 3 or 4 cars with NO ill effects. In fact, I use it in a fully prepared race car (which uses a stock MAF). I clean them and reoil them per the instructions, no worries, no problems. It is proven for a couple of hp's but nothing spectacular.
This one is just messed up. I know it's the right filter. My only guess is that with the tons of miles on the car, perhaps the airbox has warped ever so slightly as to make fitment difficult. Whatever, my time is too valuable to screw with it further.
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#8
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K&N Air filter installation problems in 02 ES
How much did you have to trim off the rubber? I presume you cut off on the left side of the filter(as seen from front side of the vehicle). A picture would tell a lot more, but can't ask for that.
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