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stcbenz83 09-23-2008 12:43 PM

Can a new Air filter really make that much of a difference?
 
Sorry this is kind of a pointless post, but i'm just amazed by the results. So i'd been noticing that my car has been smoking more on start-up and while idling. I thought i needed another valve adjustment, or something else. However, i remembered earlier in the year, when i took it to get an oil change, they told me that i needed a new air filter. After searching posts on here about smoking, and a clogged air filter. I went and finally bought a new one (since this isn't my DD, i tend to forget about these things). I put it in and WOW! I have no smoke on start-up or idle, and thier also seems to be less nauseating fumes? What an improvement for such little cost!

1985300d 09-23-2008 12:57 PM

if you haven't, do your 2 fuel filters

ForcedInduction 09-23-2008 01:16 PM

Changing the air filter once a year isn't enough in some places.

I suggest getting a filterminder.
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dannym 09-23-2008 01:29 PM

As long as I'm getting boost I'm good. :)

patbob 09-23-2008 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by stcbenz83 (Post 1972727)
Sorry this is kind of a pointless post, but i'm just amazed by the results. So i'd been noticing that my car has been smoking more on start-up and while idling. I thought i needed another valve adjustment, or something else. However, i remembered earlier in the year, when i took it to get an oil change, they told me that i needed a new air filter. After searching posts on here about smoking, and a clogged air filter. I went and finally bought a new one (since this isn't my DD, i tend to forget about these things). I put it in and WOW! I have no smoke on start-up or idle, and thier also seems to be less nauseating fumes? What an improvement for such little cost!

Same happens to me. Ditto when I did the K&N knockoff to stock "downgrade", and again last Sunday after I adjusted the valves. If the improvement lasts more than a few days, it's real, else I chalk it up to psychological. Its nice to think I improved things, even if I didn't really, but the real benefit for me is to defer the day I have to drive a munchkinmobile (I'm 6'4").

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Originally Posted by 1985300d (Post 1972754)
if you haven't, do your 2 fuel filters

I don't understand how this could affect the problem -- I'd think plugged filters would restrict fuel, less fuel for the same amount of air should give less smoke (and less power) on a diesel. That not so?


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