Cleaning F-Sport air filter element?
#18
All that site does is list basic information of their products... I don't think there's a phone number to call for support either. If you call Lexus they will refer you to your local dealership for more technical information and the dealerships don't know much about this cleaning kit.
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At least in CA they have some dealers that know about F-Sport. I called my local dealers to ask about F-Sport and they tell me they don't sell aftermarket parts. After I explain the parts are made by Lexus, and there is a display in the show-room, they usually tell me they'll have someone call me back.
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Cleaning the f-sport filter
Can I just clean it with water and let dry?
For people who had purchased the cleaning kit, can you post if you see a difference between cleaning with water and clearning with the kit?
thanks!!
For people who had purchased the cleaning kit, can you post if you see a difference between cleaning with water and clearning with the kit?
thanks!!
#24
so whats the final answer,
can we clean it with just water or do we need the kit from lexus?
So the f-sport filter is not oiled?
how come when i installed it, there was oil on the filter?
can we clean it with just water or do we need the kit from lexus?
So the f-sport filter is not oiled?
how come when i installed it, there was oil on the filter?
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the f-sport filter is a dry filter. The cleaning kit that sewell sells come with two bottles of cleaning solution. The instruction says to tap the filter to get the loose dirt and debris off, spray the cleaning solution on the filter, let it sit and rinse the filter off with running water. Allow the filter to completely air dry and re-install back into the car. Its the same like the K&N filter cleaning kit but without the oil.
#26
Ok guys, I just bought this stuff from Sewell and cleaned my filter when I was changing out my exhaust.
Oddly... when you order the cleaning solution from the site, you get two bottles. At first I assumed it was a 2-stage thing, but both bottles are identical "cleaners". I then thought they accidentally mailed me two, but apparently 1 order consists of two bottle of the same cleaner.
My filter was not very dirty at all, but I cleaned it anyway since I had the stuff and my car was undrivable at the time.
Now I'm not sure if it was due to my filter not being too dirty, but I didn't notice the cleaner doing too much. I wouldn't do it without it (it's $25 for enough to clean 5+ times), but at least in my case I'd assume water would have been just as good.
Here's the weird thing... and I searched the forums for anyone with a similar story... but it took FOREVER for the filter to dry. I've cleaned plenty of K&N's in my day, they dry overnight or so. I washed my F-sport, shook it out, let paper towels soak up the big water pools... but it took literally 36 hours to dry.
This thing sat on my desk at about 2pm after cleaning. When I got up at 8am (almost 20 hours later) the next day it was literally soaked still... soaked, pooling water under it. If you touched a paper towel to it the towel would immediately saturate with water.
I'm not sure why, but it took foooorever to dry. I actually thought someone might be messing with me and soaked the thing in the night. I had to leave the filter outside in the sun for another 8 hours or longer before it was even close to dry. Then even after damn near 36 hours I was still a bit sketched out to put it in the car.
All ended well, but has anyone had this happen before? Just seemed unreasonably hard to get this element dry.
My two cents
Oddly... when you order the cleaning solution from the site, you get two bottles. At first I assumed it was a 2-stage thing, but both bottles are identical "cleaners". I then thought they accidentally mailed me two, but apparently 1 order consists of two bottle of the same cleaner.
My filter was not very dirty at all, but I cleaned it anyway since I had the stuff and my car was undrivable at the time.
Now I'm not sure if it was due to my filter not being too dirty, but I didn't notice the cleaner doing too much. I wouldn't do it without it (it's $25 for enough to clean 5+ times), but at least in my case I'd assume water would have been just as good.
Here's the weird thing... and I searched the forums for anyone with a similar story... but it took FOREVER for the filter to dry. I've cleaned plenty of K&N's in my day, they dry overnight or so. I washed my F-sport, shook it out, let paper towels soak up the big water pools... but it took literally 36 hours to dry.
This thing sat on my desk at about 2pm after cleaning. When I got up at 8am (almost 20 hours later) the next day it was literally soaked still... soaked, pooling water under it. If you touched a paper towel to it the towel would immediately saturate with water.
I'm not sure why, but it took foooorever to dry. I actually thought someone might be messing with me and soaked the thing in the night. I had to leave the filter outside in the sun for another 8 hours or longer before it was even close to dry. Then even after damn near 36 hours I was still a bit sketched out to put it in the car.
All ended well, but has anyone had this happen before? Just seemed unreasonably hard to get this element dry.
My two cents
#27
I do the same thing, clean it every 15000 miles, spray the cleaning kit to the filter and rinse with water. Those 2 bottles are enough for cleaning the filter for at least 10 times.
Dry air filter always need longer time to dry, I let the filter sit for 3 days before putting it back into the car.
Dry air filter always need longer time to dry, I let the filter sit for 3 days before putting it back into the car.
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Confirmed - this is exactly what I went through.
FSport air filter wasn't dirty at all, maybe a few small debris bits.
Got 2 bottles of the FSport cleaners, and the air filter took 5 days to dry. Yes, 5 days. During the drying period, I just used a normal (stock) air filter.
FSport air filter wasn't dirty at all, maybe a few small debris bits.
Got 2 bottles of the FSport cleaners, and the air filter took 5 days to dry. Yes, 5 days. During the drying period, I just used a normal (stock) air filter.
Ok guys, I just bought this stuff from Sewell and cleaned my filter when I was changing out my exhaust.
Oddly... when you order the cleaning solution from the site, you get two bottles. At first I assumed it was a 2-stage thing, but both bottles are identical "cleaners". I then thought they accidentally mailed me two, but apparently 1 order consists of two bottle of the same cleaner.
My filter was not very dirty at all, but I cleaned it anyway since I had the stuff and my car was undrivable at the time.
Now I'm not sure if it was due to my filter not being too dirty, but I didn't notice the cleaner doing too much. I wouldn't do it without it (it's $25 for enough to clean 5+ times), but at least in my case I'd assume water would have been just as good.
Here's the weird thing... and I searched the forums for anyone with a similar story... but it took FOREVER for the filter to dry. I've cleaned plenty of K&N's in my day, they dry overnight or so. I washed my F-sport, shook it out, let paper towels soak up the big water pools... but it took literally 36 hours to dry.
This thing sat on my desk at about 2pm after cleaning. When I got up at 8am (almost 20 hours later) the next day it was literally soaked still... soaked, pooling water under it. If you touched a paper towel to it the towel would immediately saturate with water.
I'm not sure why, but it took foooorever to dry. I actually thought someone might be messing with me and soaked the thing in the night. I had to leave the filter outside in the sun for another 8 hours or longer before it was even close to dry. Then even after damn near 36 hours I was still a bit sketched out to put it in the car.
All ended well, but has anyone had this happen before? Just seemed unreasonably hard to get this element dry.
My two cents
Oddly... when you order the cleaning solution from the site, you get two bottles. At first I assumed it was a 2-stage thing, but both bottles are identical "cleaners". I then thought they accidentally mailed me two, but apparently 1 order consists of two bottle of the same cleaner.
My filter was not very dirty at all, but I cleaned it anyway since I had the stuff and my car was undrivable at the time.
Now I'm not sure if it was due to my filter not being too dirty, but I didn't notice the cleaner doing too much. I wouldn't do it without it (it's $25 for enough to clean 5+ times), but at least in my case I'd assume water would have been just as good.
Here's the weird thing... and I searched the forums for anyone with a similar story... but it took FOREVER for the filter to dry. I've cleaned plenty of K&N's in my day, they dry overnight or so. I washed my F-sport, shook it out, let paper towels soak up the big water pools... but it took literally 36 hours to dry.
This thing sat on my desk at about 2pm after cleaning. When I got up at 8am (almost 20 hours later) the next day it was literally soaked still... soaked, pooling water under it. If you touched a paper towel to it the towel would immediately saturate with water.
I'm not sure why, but it took foooorever to dry. I actually thought someone might be messing with me and soaked the thing in the night. I had to leave the filter outside in the sun for another 8 hours or longer before it was even close to dry. Then even after damn near 36 hours I was still a bit sketched out to put it in the car.
All ended well, but has anyone had this happen before? Just seemed unreasonably hard to get this element dry.
My two cents