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At what sort of mileage / timescale / usage would you recommend changing the K&N filter in the Dbilas?
Are other brands of element that fit available?
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Doesn't any product literature say? Or their web site?
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I believe I can clean and oil it. But the replacement element is off a Polo so ill probably buy a new one every 20k or so
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I thought K&N filters were guaranteed for 1,000,000 miles. As long as you clean it regularly it should never need replacing.
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The K&N filter just clean up and get re-oiled. You can buy a kit thats has the cleaning solution and red oil for er, re-oiling it.
http://www.performance-filters.co.uk/p1505658.htm
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Just make sure to remove all excess oil thoroughly, don't want any MAF issues
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Thanks guys :D Any body think an ITG element would be any better? I know any difference would be minimal
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I <3 ITG but I'm sticking with the K&N for now.
Do you get the dbilas hawwee noise as well?
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