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K&N filters
I have 81 300sd.I know some of you installed K&N air filter on your
cars.Can you help me find a kit # or parts for this. Thanks. |
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Sure, I'll help you destroy your diesel...
Do Not Use the K+N Junk!
Factory (MERCEDES) filters do a better job @ Filtration...AND last longer.
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'84 300SD sold 124.128 Last edited by compress ignite; 04-03-2009 at 11:54 PM. |
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Is this one any better than K&N?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/96-02-97-98-99-00-MERCEDES-BENZ-E320-E420-E430-INTAKE-A_W0QQitemZ120401123358QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item120401123358&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65%3A10|39%3A1|240%3A1318
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1996 E320 since 1/16/08, 171K miles as of Feb 2011 --------------------------------------------------------- 1989 300CE - R.I.P. Dec 29 2007 Other MBs (sold): 1992 300E-24 - 1979 350SLC - 1984 230E - 1990 300CE |
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That ebay link... Looks like a hot air induction kit to me. It will make the intake noise louder, so it will probably seem like you're going faster but I'll wager you'll probably lose a few HP by installing it.
Before you buy a K&N or similar filter, read the air filtration & flow test from "Bob Is The Oil Guy" http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=58&Itemid=66
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Worse. Its a hot air intake, the filter is way too small for the engine and it filters just as poorly as a K&N.
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A clean paper air filter will breathe better than a clean K&N; a dirty K&N will breath better than a dirty paper filter. So, buy paper and change it when it gets dirty - just like you're supposed to.
Wix can be bought cheaply at www.fleetfilter.com
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- Brian 1989 500SEL Euro 1966 250SE Cabriolet 1958 BMW Isetta 600 |
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why would you want an hot air intake???
IF you want more performance and power you want a cold air intake not a hot air intake. Waste of money and a gimmic that dont work.
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1986 300SDL, 211K,Dealership serviced its whole life 1991 190E 2.6(120k) 1983 300D(300k) 1977 300D(211k) |
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If you have a turbo why do you need a high performance filter?
I just change it when it gets dirty with paper. Hardly needs it. K and N is a gimmick IMHO
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1982 300SD |
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Get a filter-minder if you want to know when to change the paper filter
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Nope. Its the other way around. The K&N becomes very restrictive when its dirty, and it takes much less dirt to clog it.
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I guess I'm an anomaly; all my experimentation with the K&N over the past eight years lead me to say exactly what I meant to say.
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- Brian 1989 500SEL Euro 1966 250SE Cabriolet 1958 BMW Isetta 600 |
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http://duramax-diesel.com/spicer/index.htm
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BTW, I believe in installing a K&N air filter because you like the concept of a rechargeable filter, not because you expect some miraculous "high-performance" gain. Using the drop in factory replacement works well and take many factors into account before spending your $'s on any modifications claiming "high-performance". As if you haven't already noticed, there are many "opinions" about K&N air filters. They build quality parts and if you choose to use their product, I'm sure you won't "destroy your engine with grit" as perceived. Take internet advice, including mine, with a grain of salt. Much of what can be found as "proof" or "research" is similar to what you find written on the bathroom walls. In both cases, you have to look at the source of the "author" and consider the basis of their statement.
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Sam 84 300SD 350K+ miles ( Blue Belle ) |
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Yes, they make a great air strainer.
Buying a filter because its "rechargeable" doesn't make much sense at all. An air filter is a $12/year expense (Less if you install a restriction gauge and change it when it actually needs to be changed), if you're that hard for cash then a car may not be the best transportation option. |
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There are other reasons I use a K&N filter but mentioning it in the crowd of biased information is a waste of time. You choose to not use them and I don't have a problem with that. As you can guess, I choose to use them because I believe the statement which you so thoughtfully decided to quote.
This area is the same as brand names for oil, additives, tires, car waxes, etc.....People like options. This is one option where I've chosen different. With two diesel vehicles pushing 400K miles and the past three gasoline vehicles pushing well over 200K, I feel comfortable with that choice.
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