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I wish that I already had all of the other 'necessary' stuff (SEATS!!, coil overs, or dampers/springs, summer tires, winter wheels/tires, diff, etc.) I want/need for this car so that I could get in on this deal as well.
I wish that I already had all of the other 'necessary' stuff (SEATS!!, coil overs, or dampers/springs, summer tires, winter wheels/tires, diff, etc.) I want/need for this car so that I could get in on this deal as well.
awww man, you're stealing my thunder - I was planning to tint my clear lid for something different. To answer your question, no it would have to be done on your end. The clear part is standard on all their boxes for the Focus, Fiesta, etc.
awww man, you're stealing my thunder - I was planning to tint my clear lid for something different. To answer your question, no it would have to be done on your end. The clear part is standard on all their boxes for the Focus, Fiesta, etc.
Haha, easy enough! I can order up some black plastic and mill it up, or go over board and make it out of black delrin... No wait... Those are both way overboard haha rattle can/dip is the easy solution!
Haha, easy enough! I can order up some black plastic and mill it up, or go over board and make it out of black delrin... No wait... Those are both way overboard haha rattle can/dip is the easy solution!
awww man, you're stealing my thunder - I was planning to tint my clear lid for something different. To answer your question, no it would have to be done on your end. The clear part is standard on all their boxes for the Focus, Fiesta, etc.
The reason being because if you over oil it the oil could in return throw off the sensor correct? I've just never had a dry flow filtered always had the oiled ones.
I purchased mine several months ago directly from CPE's website and they give you the option of a dry (DFLOW) or oiled (SynoilD) filter. I would imagine that is something that could also be a part of this group buy but I will let Ron answer that if that information/option wasn't already included somewhere in this thread.
I purchased mine several months ago directly from CPE's website and they give you the option of a dry (DFLOW) or oiled (SynoilD) filter. I would imagine that is something that could also be a part of this group buy but I will let Ron answer that if that information/option wasn't already included somewhere in this thread.
The reason being because if you over oil it the oil could in return throw off the sensor correct? I've just never had a dry flow filtered always had the oiled ones.
Will a K&N filter cause my vehicle's mass air sensor to fail?
No. This is an "urban myth" and has not been supported by any factual evidence. The oil does not come off of a K&N air filter when it is in use, even when over-oiled or in extreme air flow rates exceeding 1000 CF'M.
If somehow K&N air filter oil were to make contact with a mass air sensor, the oil would not cause the sensor to fail. We have intentionally coated mass air sensors with our filter oil, and monitored the sensors' output when installed in daily driven vehicles. These sensors continued to function normally, even after being sprayed and submerged in K&N air filter oil. K&N air filter oil does not cause problems with mass air sensors.
No dealership or service provider, when contacted, has ever been able to provide us with evidence to support this "myth," and in fact, our investigations have revealed that even authorized dealerships are simply speculating and do not have the test equipment necessary to know whether the sensor has failed or why. In the last 7 years, we have had more than 300 actual sensors sent to us by consumers with documents showing dealerships claimed our product had caused them to fail. Microscopic, electronic and chemical testing revealed that none of these sensors were contaminated by K&N oil (K&N Detailed MAF Sensor Test Results). What is perhaps the single biggest clue to what is going on is that over 50% of these sensors sent to us were not broken in the first place for any reason.
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