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NC_Hauler
Dec 14, 2013Explorer
dodge guy wrote:
As a tech that worked at a Dodge dealer and now private shop. I have never seen anything damaged by a K&N! It does sound like some don't know the product very well! If it was junk i wouldn't be using them! And a map sensor cannot be ruined by a K&N.
I had a K&N before I did much research on it, put it on an 03' Chevy 2500HD D/A and it eventually clogged up my MAF sensor...no reason to lie...I removed it, cleaned the MAF, and put OEM filter back in...I was like most in here and SWORE by them until I did the research and saw what it did in around my intake. I didn't have to be a tech that worked at any dealership....Just a back yard mechanic....
Amazing that you're a tech and don't know about the research done on these very expensive aftermarket filters and see that they don't allow the engine to breathe any better and that they don't filtrate particulates as well as OEM filters:h Sounds like some know more about them then what YOU give us credit for.:)
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