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Old 24 Dec 2003, 08:20 pm
Sandro
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Default Air Filter Clean

hey all, today i cleaned the air filter on my 98 civic hatchback and it was
pretty dirty, i havent cleaned it for more than a year.

i reved the car abit and i swear it sounded like a different car, it sounded
alot stronger, i drove it abit and could feel it was going better too.

this is a normal cheapo air filter, which is why i was thinking of getting a
KnN Air Filter. Do u think it will let more air into the motor? what are the
benefits of getting it? and how much would it cost in Australian Dollars?

thnx heaps people and Merry Christmas!

Sandro


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Old 24 Dec 2003, 10:57 pm
L Alpert
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Default Re: Air Filter Clean

Sandro wrote:
> hey all, today i cleaned the air filter on my 98 civic hatchback and
> it was pretty dirty, i havent cleaned it for more than a year.
>
> i reved the car abit and i swear it sounded like a different car, it
> sounded alot stronger, i drove it abit and could feel it was going
> better too.
>
> this is a normal cheapo air filter, which is why i was thinking of
> getting a KnN Air Filter. Do u think it will let more air into the
> motor? what are the benefits of getting it? and how much would it
> cost in Australian Dollars?
>
> thnx heaps people and Merry Christmas!
>
> Sandro


Changing the air filter regularly is always a good idea. You need the air
for the combustion, and a clean air filter will allow more air and also give
you a leaner burn for better milage.


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Old 25 Dec 2003, 07:29 pm
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Default Re: Air Filter Clean

or, you could just run with no filter at all. of course, i clean the oil in
my car and maintain it quite regurarly, so i dont recommend this unless you
do your own matinence. quite a boost on my 2k daewoo with no filter as
opposed to a k&n filter. ever seen a daewoo do the 1/4th in under 15
seconds? kinda ammusing

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Old 25 Dec 2003, 09:56 pm
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"agent smith" <agentsmith@UNDIES.the-c0re.tk> wrote in message
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> or, you could just run with no filter at all. of course....


And just watch your engine wear itself out in 30,000km or less.

''Agent Smith", you need to read a book or two on basic mechanics. Air
filters are there for a reason, which is to keep the dust and grit out of
the cylinders, while delivering just air.

Stewart DIBBS


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Old 25 Dec 2003, 11:45 pm
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"Stewart DIBBS" <sjd@vysor.com> wrote in message
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>
> "agent smith" <agentsmith@UNDIES.the-c0re.tk> wrote in message
> news:2iLGb.10537$Qk6.9990@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> > or, you could just run with no filter at all. of course....

>
> And just watch your engine wear itself out in 30,000km or less.
>
> ''Agent Smith", you need to read a book or two on basic mechanics. Air
> filters are there for a reason, which is to keep the dust and grit out of
> the cylinders, while delivering just air.


And, if you live ina n area where dust and grit is low, and where humidity
is not high (such as say, the UK) then your opint is moot. In the UK I've
had volvo mechanics reccomend I remove the air filter, as its robbing power
(and that engine's done over 150,000 miles, the last 70 of it without an air
filter, and no problems. However, here in Georgia, I have to run a fine
air-filter, because the air is so dusty (its so dry here that all the grass
has turned brown, and I was FORCED to run my civics AC when last-minute
shopping yesterday), especially as its the rural part. Its so rural out
here, I'm considering jacking UP the civic, so it won't ground out so much.

>
> Stewart DIBBS
>
>




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Old 26 Dec 2003, 12:39 pm
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In article <2iLGb.10537$Qk6.9990@fe1.texas.rr.com>, "agent smith"
<agentsmith@UNDIES.the-c0re.tk> wrote:

> or, you could just run with no filter at all. of course, i clean the oil in
> my car and maintain it quite regurarly, so i dont recommend this unless you
> do your own matinence. quite a boost on my 2k daewoo with no filter as
> opposed to a k&n filter. ever seen a daewoo do the 1/4th in under 15
> seconds? kinda ammusing


I don't advise anyone to run their car with no air filter. Various small
particles such as really small pieces of gravel or pavement about could
end up in the cylinders of your vehicle. Those small particles could
damage the walls of the cylinder. That's the reason that ALL car companies
place air filters on their newly made vehicles.
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Old 27 Dec 2003, 01:45 am
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"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <2iLGb.10537$Qk6.9990@fe1.texas.rr.com>, "agent smith"
> <agentsmith@UNDIES.the-c0re.tk> wrote:
>
> > or, you could just run with no filter at all. of course, i clean the oil

in
> > my car and maintain it quite regurarly, so i dont recommend this unless

you
> > do your own matinence. quite a boost on my 2k daewoo with no filter as
> > opposed to a k&n filter. ever seen a daewoo do the 1/4th in under 15
> > seconds? kinda ammusing

>
> I don't advise anyone to run their car with no air filter. Various small
> particles such as really small pieces of gravel or pavement about could
> end up in the cylinders of your vehicle. Those small particles could
> damage the walls of the cylinder. That's the reason that ALL car companies
> place air filters on their newly made vehicles.


i guess i should have said, i DO have something in there to catch larger and
smaller particles of dust and whatnot, but the miniscule particles that only
an air filter would catch, im not that concerned about. as i stated before,
either i or my stepdad do the matinence (ALL the matinence) on the car, and
if i ever damaged it, i could have it easily repaired. ty for the concern,
but id like to think i know a *little* about what im doing *s*


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Old 27 Dec 2003, 05:26 am
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oh come on now. If you knew what you were doing you wouldn't be running an
engine without an air filter just to get a performance gain. Sure it's ok
on 1/4 top fuel dragsters and the such since they are only operating for a
few seconds but to get the longevity out of a vehicle the air needs to be as
clean as possible. Even the little particulates need to be prevented from
entering the engine.

CaptainKrunch



"agent smith" <agentsmith@UNDIES.the-c0re.tk> wrote in message
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>
>
> "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:billbjohnson555-2612030939410001@pm5-broad-116.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> > In article <2iLGb.10537$Qk6.9990@fe1.texas.rr.com>, "agent smith"
> > <agentsmith@UNDIES.the-c0re.tk> wrote:
> >
> > > or, you could just run with no filter at all. of course, i clean the

oil
> in
> > > my car and maintain it quite regurarly, so i dont recommend this

unless
> you
> > > do your own matinence. quite a boost on my 2k daewoo with no filter as
> > > opposed to a k&n filter. ever seen a daewoo do the 1/4th in under 15
> > > seconds? kinda ammusing

> >
> > I don't advise anyone to run their car with no air filter. Various small
> > particles such as really small pieces of gravel or pavement about could
> > end up in the cylinders of your vehicle. Those small particles could
> > damage the walls of the cylinder. That's the reason that ALL car

companies
> > place air filters on their newly made vehicles.

>
> i guess i should have said, i DO have something in there to catch larger

and
> smaller particles of dust and whatnot, but the miniscule particles that

only
> an air filter would catch, im not that concerned about. as i stated

before,
> either i or my stepdad do the matinence (ALL the matinence) on the car,

and
> if i ever damaged it, i could have it easily repaired. ty for the concern,
> but id like to think i know a *little* about what im doing *s*
>
>



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Old 27 Dec 2003, 08:19 am
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On 12/27/2003 4:26 AM CaptainKrunch spake these words of knowledge:

> oh come on now. If you knew what you were doing you wouldn't be running an
> engine without an air filter just to get a performance gain. Sure it's ok
> on 1/4 top fuel dragsters and the such since they are only operating for a
> few seconds but to get the longevity out of a vehicle the air needs to be as
> clean as possible. Even the little particulates need to be prevented from
> entering the engine.
>



Captain, if you reply to him in a serious manner, you'll encourage him.


RFT!!!
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Old 28 Dec 2003, 11:11 am
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"CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message
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> oh come on now. If you knew what you were doing you wouldn't be running

an
> engine without an air filter just to get a performance gain. Sure it's ok
> on 1/4 top fuel dragsters


hmm... since thats when i DO run without one... *s*




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