- Location
- Dallas, TX
- Car
- 2007 FX35 RWD
when you oil it, just do enough to get it moist, but it shouldnt be dripping wet. if you need to, just pat it a bit with a towel to soak up the excess.
let me know Carlos, when you are doing it. maybe I can help....
Thanks Alan. Planning on doing it today or tomorrow. Want it clean for the long drive down to San Diego. Should I wait to do it after? lol
Going to add some fuel injector cleaner today when I fill up.
Is this a one time use filter?
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Not sure if this is true or not, but someone told me that you are not supposed to drive your car for a couple days after you clean and re-oil you filter. Is this true?
Not sure if this is true or not, but someone told me that you are not supposed to drive your car for a couple days after you clean and re-oil you filter. Is this true?
haven't heard of that. i do know that it's best to oil your filter and leave it overnight and let it soak in. you can install it the next day, drive it and be fine with it. Did you have any problems?
Not true. You can drive immediately after applying oil to the filter. You need to wait when cleaning the filter - let all the water dry completely from the filter element before applying the oil. After washing my old K&N, I would sit it in front of a fan for a couple hours to dry completely. Then apply the oil and good to go.
Is it really necessary to disconnect the negative battery cable and unplug the MAF when taking out the filter. Can I just remove the stillen airbox as a whole, before the MAF, and then take out the filter?