even if you had to sit around its better than paying $60 for a OEM replacement that has less flow... and YES, they HAVE been proven to flow alot more than a stock OEM filter...
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a little off topic but what about those after market air filters you get at auto part stores that replace the stock one when it is due to be changed? i think the brand started with 'w'
are they just as good as a genuine honda air filter?
edit: wesfil/cooper is the aftermarket brand i was referring to
But the instructions say to let it air dry naturally coz other methods of drying, eg "quick wipe down" when wet can damage the filter?? Even when I left it air drying naturally for 10 minutes if I picked it up, it was still dripping wet along the bottom where all the water settles?? So I don't know how you can do it in just 10 minutes and have it perfectly dry ready for reoiling then.
To whoever suggested using compressed air to clean a foam filter, go and re-read the care instructions.
K&N is fine - they should be equal to or better than OEM, not inferior. Cleaning and oiling definitely does not take all day. And finally, whoever quotes ASM magazine as a reliable source of technical information is a twat.
yeah i just wash it with degrease or the cleaning kit & reoil it whilst wet and put it back inthe car. :) was never a prob for me before