[DeTomaso] Data for K&N filters
Roland
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Sat Nov 19 14:17:34 EST 2016
This might help:
https://www.bobistheoilguy.com/airfilter/airtest3.htm
Am 19.11.2016 um 19:07 schrieb Charles McCall:
By unbiased, I mean that K&N has an interest in selling their filters.
Is there a reputable engine builder that has done back to back dyno
testing and published the results?
Someone like Dan Jones, or someone else that isn't on the payroll of a
manufacturer? Some enthusiast that has done testing but isn't sponsored
by anyone?
From: marshallgsmith [mailto:marshallgsmith at sbcglobal.net]
Sent: sabado, 19 de noviembre de 2016 17:39
To: Charles McCall; Detomaso Email List
Subject: RE: [DeTomaso] Data for K&N filters
In reference to unbiased data, are you referring to the K & N
Corporation or your fellow Pantera owners opinions?
M
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From: Charles McCall <[1]charlesmccall at gmail.com><mailto:[1]charlesmccall at gmail.com>
Date: 11/19/16 7:06 AM (GMT-08:00)
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Subject: [DeTomaso] Data for K&N filters
After cleaning my filter last week, I got to wondering. Several people
on
the list have heard anecdotal evidence that the K&N's aren't such a
good
idea. Comments received include:
"My friend's mechanic said to get rid of it."
"If it's properly oiled, it's too restrictive. If it isn't properly
oiled,
it doesn't filter properly and lets junk through"
Is anyone aware of a dyno test to indicate if any power is actually
gained
by using one? Or lost?
On the K&N webpage they have a guy who drove a million miles in his
truck
with a K&N, but are there scientific studies with controls to indicate
the
comparative engine wear between filter types?
Maybe it's a byproduct of Facebook during the election campaign, but I
don't
believe anything I read without seeing unbiased data. Thanks!
After cleaning my filter last week, I got to wondering. Several
people
on the list have heard anecdotal evidence that the K&N's aren't such
a
good idea. Comments received include:
"My friend's mechanic said to get rid of it..."
"If it's properly oiled, it's too restrictive. If it isn't properly
oiled, it doesn't filter properly and lets junk through"
Is anyone aware of a dyno test to indicate if any power is actually
gained by using one? Or lost?
On the K&N webpage they have a guy who drove a million miles in his
truck with a K&N, but are there scientific studies with controls to
indicate the comparative engine wear between filter types?
Maybe it's a byproduct of Facebook during the election campaign, but
I
don't believe anything I read without seeing unbiased data...
Thanks!
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[1]https://www.bobistheoilguy.com/airfilter/airtest3.htm
Am 19.11.2016 um 19:07 schrieb Charles McCall:
By unbiased, I mean that K&N has an interest in selling their filters.
Is there a reputable engine builder that has done back to back dyno
testing and published the results?
Someone like Dan Jones, or someone else that isn't on the payroll of a
manufacturer? Some enthusiast that has done testing but isn't sponsored
by anyone?
From: marshallgsmith [[2]mailto:marshallgsmith at sbcglobal.net]
Sent: sabado, 19 de noviembre de 2016 17:39
To: Charles McCall; Detomaso Email List
Subject: RE: [DeTomaso] Data for K&N filters
In reference to unbiased data, are you referring to the K & N
Corporation or your fellow Pantera owners opinions?
M
Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE smartphone
-------- Original message --------
From: Charles McCall [3]<[1]charlesmccall at gmail.com>
Date: 11/19/16 7:06 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: Detomaso Email List [4]<[2]detomaso at detomasolist.com>
Subject: [DeTomaso] Data for K&N filters
After cleaning my filter last week, I got to wondering. Several people
on
the list have heard anecdotal evidence that the K&N's aren't such a
good
idea. Comments received include:
"My friend's mechanic said to get rid of it."
"If it's properly oiled, it's too restrictive. If it isn't properly
oiled,
it doesn't filter properly and lets junk through"
Is anyone aware of a dyno test to indicate if any power is actually
gained
by using one? Or lost?
On the K&N webpage they have a guy who drove a million miles in his
truck
with a K&N, but are there scientific studies with controls to indicate
the
comparative engine wear between filter types?
Maybe it's a byproduct of Facebook during the election campaign, but I
don't
believe anything I read without seeing unbiased data. Thanks!
After cleaning my filter last week, I got to wondering. Several
people
on the list have heard anecdotal evidence that the K&N's aren't such
a
good idea. Comments received include:
"My friend's mechanic said to get rid of it..."
"If it's properly oiled, it's too restrictive. If it isn't properly
oiled, it doesn't filter properly and lets junk through"
Is anyone aware of a dyno test to indicate if any power is actually
gained by using one? Or lost?
On the K&N webpage they have a guy who drove a million miles in his
truck with a K&N, but are there scientific studies with controls to
indicate the comparative engine wear between filter types?
Maybe it's a byproduct of Facebook during the election campaign, but
I
don't believe anything I read without seeing unbiased data...
Thanks!
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