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timmydatooth 09-07-2016 12:11 PM

aFe drop in dy filter cleaning
 
So i have one of those aFe drop in filters. The dry one that doesn't require the oil. I put it in at about 20,000 miles and I am now at 40,000 miles. How often do you need to take it out and clean it and can you clean it with water? Thanks for the help.

Dr. BRZ 09-07-2016 01:21 PM

50k, air filter spray cleaner and water and let air dry

timmydatooth 01-25-2018 11:31 AM

So I took out the filter and cleaned it at about 50k miles and honestly it wasn't even that dirty. Just a couple of dirt spots here and there. I washed it with water and let it dry and put it back in. So should I now wait until 100k miles before I have to take it out and clean it again or do I need to do it sooner than that?

Spuds 01-25-2018 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by timmydatooth (Post 3033499)
So I took out the filter and cleaned it at about 50k miles and honestly it wasn't even that dirty. Just a couple of dirt spots here and there. I washed it with water and let it dry and put it back in. So should I now wait until 100k miles before I have to take it out and clean it again or do I need to do it sooner than that?

I clean mine once a year if that helps.

humfrz 01-26-2018 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by timmydatooth (Post 3033499)
So I took out the filter and cleaned it at about 50k miles and honestly it wasn't even that dirty. Just a couple of dirt spots here and there. I washed it with water and let it dry and put it back in. So should I now wait until 100k miles before I have to take it out and clean it again or do I need to do it sooner than that?

I reckon that depends on where you're driving the car. Since you're in Florida, with few dusty roads, I'd agree with once a year (or 20,000 miles).

However, I you go up to Georgia and drive around on the backroads ...... more often.


humfrz

Zentec 01-26-2018 02:28 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3034066)
I reckon that depends on where you're driving the car. Since you're in Florida, with few dusty roads, I'd agree with once a year (or 20,000 miles).

However, I you go up to Georgia and drive around on the backroads ...... more often.


humfrz

Georgia Peach I could eat a Georgia peach for hours😁

Correct Humfrz I can’t speak for the afe as I have had a K&N in every one of my cars. Out here in the desert I wash and re oil mine every 6 months or so really depends on how dusty it is. If you do wash follow the directions and if you oil the filter always remove extra oil. Happy driving.

JD001 01-26-2018 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3034066)
I reckon that depends on where you're driving the car. Since you're in Florida, with few dusty roads, I'd agree with once a year (or 20,000 miles).

However, I you go up to Georgia and drive around on the backroads ...... more often.


humfrz

What's that old saying "dirty filter, a clean soul and a healthy mind".. or is it the other way round??

humfrz 01-26-2018 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Zentec (Post 3034091)
Georgia Peach I could eat a Georgia peach for hours😁

Yep, nothing like a warm, young, sweet, juicy, Georgia peach for some good eaten ...... :drool:

Oh, don't forget heavy peach tree pollen can also clog up air filters.


humfrz

gravitylover 01-26-2018 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3034100)
Yep, nothing like a warm, young, sweet, juicy, Georgia peach for some good eaten ...... :drool:

Oh, don't forget heavy peach tree pollen can also clog up air filters.


humfrz

^^Gettin' yourself a little worked up there aren't ya young fella ;)

N1rve 01-26-2018 01:39 PM

I just take mine out and vacuum it once a year. I don't even bother washing it.

Tcoat 01-26-2018 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by gravitylover (Post 3034326)
^^Gettin' yourself a little worked up there aren't ya young fella ;)

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Originally Posted by N1rve (Post 3034335)
I just take mine out and vacuum it once a year. I don't even bother washing it.

Oh I do hope you are talking about your filter!

humfrz 01-26-2018 02:00 PM

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^^Gettin' yourself a little worked up there aren't ya young fella ;)

Well, maybe so, but there ain’t nutten wrong with my long term memory.

I remember, back-in-the-day, when I was a research rep for a major manufacturer of pesticides and one of the states I covered was Hawaii.

I had contracted the PRI (Pineapple Research Institute), located near Wahiawa, on Oahu, to do some experiments involving pineapple. When it came time to harvest samples for residue analysis, since I was the GLP (Good Laboratory Practices) study director, I had to go to Hawaii and oversee the sampling.

So, the institute’s director sent me out to the plots with one of his graduate students. I remember she carried this very large and very sharp knife with her.

She asked me if I had ever tasted field ripened pineapple ….. I said no. So, she took her very sharp knife and cut one open and handed me a slice.

Sort of like the fresh peaches, she was …..errrr…..I mean “it” was warm and sweet and so juicy, that those sweet juices ran down my chin and got all over my shirt. We then went back to the station and she cleaned me up before I headed back to my motel.


THE END


humfrz

humfrz 01-26-2018 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by N1rve (Post 3034335)
I just take mine out and vacuum it once a year. I don't even bother washing it.

I suggest you try a milking machine instead of a vacuum .......:iono:


humfrz

Tcoat 01-26-2018 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3034353)
Well, maybe so, but there ain’t nutten wrong with my long term memory.

I remember, back-in-the-day, when I was a research rep for a major manufacturer of pesticides and one of the states I covered was Hawaii.

I had contracted the PRI (Pineapple Research Institute), located near Wahiawa, on Oahu, to do some experiments involving pineapple. When it came time to harvest samples for residue analysis, since I was the GLP (Good Laboratory Practices) study director, I had to go to Hawaii and oversee the sampling.

So, the institute’s director sent me out to the plots with one of his graduate students. I remember she carried this very large and very sharp knife with her.

She asked me if I had ever tasted field ripened pineapple ….. I said no. So, she took her very sharp knife and cut one open and handed me a slice.

Sort of like the fresh peaches, she was …..errrr…..I mean “it” was warm and sweet and so juicy, that those sweet juices ran down my chin and got all over my shirt. We then went back to the station and she cleaned me up before I headed back to my motel.


THE END


humfrz

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