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does using an oiled air filter damage your MAF sensor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin Tan" data-source="post: 185286" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>The probelm is most people don't know how to maintain or try to save some money on using non K&N cleaner kit / products to charged / cleaned their K&N panel. </p><p>Secondly, wash with high pressure water and dry with air pressure gun. This will actually damage the cotton and open bigger hole letting more dust in and holding less oil. </p><p>I'm using K&N for both my cars (the GruppeM in my M3 uses K&N filter too) I used only K&N recharger service kit and rinse with tap water. Apply CORRECT amount of oil. </p><p>And both my car's MAF sensors are as clean + DRY as new. How I know? Because I'm a D.I.Y. freak dude....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin Tan, post: 185286, member: 167"] The probelm is most people don't know how to maintain or try to save some money on using non K&N cleaner kit / products to charged / cleaned their K&N panel. Secondly, wash with high pressure water and dry with air pressure gun. This will actually damage the cotton and open bigger hole letting more dust in and holding less oil. I'm using K&N for both my cars (the GruppeM in my M3 uses K&N filter too) I used only K&N recharger service kit and rinse with tap water. Apply CORRECT amount of oil. And both my car's MAF sensors are as clean + DRY as new. How I know? Because I'm a D.I.Y. freak dude.... [/QUOTE]
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