K&N filters are...
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at least if you are in Aussi, its easy to see how much red dust is getting through your filters,
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Perhaps more than size, is the type of particle itself.mattcfish wrote:I think the real question is, how small a particle do you need to filter? Do the minute particles that get through an oiled K&N or even a paper filter really do anything to your motor?
Silica (sand) ain't good, where other similarly sized particles like organic shite, may not be as bad.
I try and go faster than the dust anyhowz.

Lord of the Bings
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Here's a good article by somebody who actually tested the difference between filters.
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/airfilter/airtest1.htm
Stock paper filters seem to win on filtration, but not by much, they all let dirt through.
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/airfilter/airtest1.htm
Stock paper filters seem to win on filtration, but not by much, they all let dirt through.
Bellingham, WA USA
1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
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1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/b ... s.1074183/
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http://www.vinceandersononline.com
1973-1/2 BMW R75/5 (LWB)
1971 Norton Commando
1952 Triumph TRW
1936 BMW R2
1973-1/2 BMW R75/5 (LWB)
1971 Norton Commando
1952 Triumph TRW
1936 BMW R2
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K&N filters are junk
the ole filter system on /5 with paper has proven realiable working an over engineered
the ole filter system on /5 with paper has proven realiable working an over engineered
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Unclviny wrote:They ARE better than open-stacks as far as screening out small Children and Dogs!
On my Norton Commando I am running screened-Stacks with oiled-Microphone-Windsocks (Shure SM-58) on them as I think the filtering properties are at least as good as K&N's (plus they look better, are available in colors and are WAY!! cheaper).
Vince
Great for filtering but how good is your high frequency roll off?
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mattcfish wrote:I think the real question is, how small a particle do you need to filter? Do the minute particles that get through an oiled K&N or even a paper filter really do anything to your motor?
some particals do get through...
so a good filter maybe lets a polish particle....
and a poor filter let in 80# grit...
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All I can say is I ran K&N's on my bike for over 20 years without a problem. I sold the iron lined barrels, pistons, and rings about a year and a half ago. I did not sell them because they were worn out (I had put over 50,000 miles on them). They were in excellent condition, the bike did not burn oil, and the compression was over 150 Lbs each cylinder. OK, I had re-ringed about 30,000 ago. The reason I sold them is because I wanted to upgrade to 1000cc and Nikasil.Motorhead wrote:mattcfish wrote:I think the real question is, how small a particle do you need to filter? Do the minute particles that get through an oiled K&N or even a paper filter really do anything to your motor?
some particals do get through...
so a good filter maybe lets a polish particle....
and a poor filter let in 80# grit...
I run a K&N on my 71 VW van which I've owned longer than the Cycle. After nearly 80,000 on the rebuilt motor she still doesn't burn oil (leaks yes

Do most other filters filter better? it looks like a resounding yes. I'm just not convinced it matters.
Just my personal observation.
Bellingham, WA USA
1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/b ... s.1074183/
1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/b ... s.1074183/
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Yes, it does matter, but me thinks since you're a gearhead like the rest of us.....oil changes were done religiously and you cleaned the K&N more often than not. That pretty much takes care of the air filter debate, unless, of course you use an SM58 pop filter (windsock) instead...YMMV