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Cakes206 05-22-2005 01:35 AM

Everything You Need To Know About Oil Filters
 
Motorcycle oil filters exposed!

Cakes206 09-02-2005 08:06 PM

Bump for a good read.

sterling 09-02-2005 09:18 PM

Very interesting read. I use K&N filters on my bike and I'm glad I do.

CBRBob 09-02-2005 11:27 PM

Just don't use K&N air filters on your bike. :)

njf4i 09-03-2005 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CBRBob
Just don't use K&N air filters on your bike. :)

I've heard that from quite a few people. Why is that?

sterling 09-03-2005 11:46 AM

I've been using K&N filters on my bike for about 6 months with no problems. Why should I switch?

RonJ83 05-12-2006 01:26 PM

i use scotts oil filter. i just clean it and reuse it as much as i want. pays for itself after 8 oil changes and if you do track alot its very very cost effective.

JimRBlue 05-12-2006 01:47 PM

Interesting information!

High_Revs_17 05-12-2006 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RonJ83
i use scotts oil filter. i just clean it and reuse it as much as i want. pays for itself after 8 oil changes and if you do track alot its very very cost effective.

What cleaning agent do you use to clean a dirty oil filter? Cuz obviously soapy water wont work.

Gear Dog 05-12-2006 01:54 PM

cool study.
glad someone has time on their hands

High_Revs_17 05-12-2006 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CBRBob
Just don't use K&N air filters on your bike. :)

I put 37,000 miles on my last air filters, one in the airbox another on the crank case (breather), each was cleaned before every season. It was part of their stage 2 jet kit with the full yosh race system I installed. Also switched to their oil filter being it had a higher inbound outbound flow rate than honda's OEM filter..all that bike needed was to BREATHE! :lol:

RonJ83 05-12-2006 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by High_Revs_17
What cleaning agent do you use to clean a dirty oil filter? Cuz obviously soapy water wont work.

scotts oil filter is a stainless steel filter. after i take it off i just soak it in kerosene or some times i just spray it down with Maxima clean up and rinse it off. there is a tiny piece of magnet on it that collects the metal scrappings. i spray it with compressed air too just to make sure its really clean. it does a great job.

Hassmaschine 05-12-2006 02:01 PM

There is nothing wrong with K&N, but just don't expect a performance increase like in cars. The only benefit it really offers is cleanability / forever use. People that say it actually screws up the bike or loses HP are full of shit. :D

I like my suzuki OEM filter, glad to see it rated well.

High_Revs_17 05-12-2006 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by njf4i
I've heard that from quite a few people. Why is that?

I don't have numbers available but bikes have been known to actually lose horsepower after switching from the OEM filter to a K&N, but I'm not sure if the bikes tested had aftermarket exhausts and other engine/exhaust mods or not.

(guess this went from an oil to air filter thread now :lol:)

RonJ83 05-12-2006 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by High_Revs_17
I don't have numbers available but bikes have been known to actually lose horsepower after switching from the OEM filter to a K&N, but I'm not sure if the bikes tested had aftermarket exhausts and other engine/exhaust mods or not.

(guess this went from an oil to air filter thread now :lol:)

if you are talkin about the air filter, yes it is true. there has been several of people claiming that already over at r1 & r6 forum. there has also been claim that the BMC race filters let too much air through and doesnt "clean" the air as well as OEM filters. so far the best bet is to go with the OEMs cause they seem to be doing the best.


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