New Fram Washable "SynWash" air filter - How is it?
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New Fram Washable "SynWash" air filter - How is it?
I'm thinking about buying one of these to replace my oil-based K&N filter:
http://www.fram.com/products/airFilters.php
Anybody know anything about these? I keep seeing commercials for them on ESPN2 during the NHRA races. I guess you just wash it off with a hose. No oiling needed.
You guys know me, always trying the new stuff
http://www.fram.com/products/airFilters.php
Anybody know anything about these? I keep seeing commercials for them on ESPN2 during the NHRA races. I guess you just wash it off with a hose. No oiling needed.
You guys know me, always trying the new stuff
#2
RE: New Fram Washable "SynWash" air filter - How is it?
You know what? They don't even make them for the H3. I'll keep this thread anyway just in case they do become available. You know I'll be the first one to try it out
#3
RE: New Fram Washable "SynWash" air filter - How is it?
My choice would be the FRAM AirHog high performance filter, PRA9778. It's easy to clean but is oil based. Be stingy with the oil as it can effect your MAF.
#4
RE: New Fram Washable "SynWash" air filter - How is it?
Yeah, that's what I would like to move away from. I know there is a dry high performance air filter line out there, but I don't remember what it is. I have to look for it.
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RE: New Fram Washable "SynWash" air filter - How is it?
ORIGINAL: HummerGuy
Yeah, that's what I would like to move away from. I know there is a dry high performance air filter line out there, but I don't remember what it is. I have to look for it.
Yeah, that's what I would like to move away from. I know there is a dry high performance air filter line out there, but I don't remember what it is. I have to look for it.
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AirHog is the same technology as the K&N filters. I've used them for years with no problems.
#7
RE: New Fram Washable "SynWash" air filter - How is it?
ORIGINAL: HummerGuy
But you said it IS oil based, the FRAM one, or was that just a typo?
But you said it IS oil based, the FRAM one, or was that just a typo?
The Synwash is dry and washable but doesn't flow as much air as the AirHog.
#8
RE: New Fram Washable "SynWash" air filter - How is it?
That's what I thought.
What I meant to say was that I would like to try a high performance air filter that is dry and does not necessarily have to be renewable. I have seen them before, but I dont remember who makes them. I don't think it's FRAM. It's a dry version of the K&N basically.
What I meant to say was that I would like to try a high performance air filter that is dry and does not necessarily have to be renewable. I have seen them before, but I dont remember who makes them. I don't think it's FRAM. It's a dry version of the K&N basically.
#9
RE: New Fram Washable "SynWash" air filter - How is it?
If I remember correctly, it's a brand Pep Boys sells, and it's in a blue and white box, and I can't remember the damn name and it's bugging me because I used to buy that brand. DOH!