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No. There is no gain in performance (despite the marketing BS) and for the same money you could buy a decades' worth of paper filters.1st vette said:Is installing a K&N Air filter worth the $$?
Other than pointing out that it's not necessarily less restrictive because it uses an oiled cotton-guaze like material versus treated paper, I can only say that better flow characteristics and less restrictive are not 100% mutual nor 100% indicative of it's ability to filter particulates in the air stream.Vettehead Mikey said:...how [can] an airfilter can be less restrictive and do a adequate job of cleaning the air?
!!! THREAD HIJACK ALERT !!! :LKen said:Hell, for that matter, I also use a K&N oil filter.![]()

Not that in 40 years technology ever advances or anything... :eyerole :LDean Barker said:I've also read tests dating back 40 years that oil wetted air filters can let up to 80% of the dirt through.
Evolution1980 said:...I did run the dyno without ANY filter, and I definitely LOST noticeable power. This was basically due to the fact that the carb had work to suck turbulent air into the carb, versus air that was relatively calm & collected inside the filter assembly..
1st vette said:Is installing a K&N Air filter worth the $$?
Sounds to me like it's treated media, but I don't think it's paper.MANN air filters have numerous important functions. They filter destructive particles such as dust, pollen, sand, soot or even drops of water out of the intake air. They ensure that only clean air gets into the combustion chamber. MANN air filters also prevent damage caused in various ways to electronic components such as highly delicate sensors (hot-film air flow meters).