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K&N Install - did you use the seals?

Old Sep 29, 2007 | 04:08 PM
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Default K&N Install - did you use the seals?

The K&N Filters come with a square seal that goes between the airbox lid and the airbox.

Did you all use these? They seem to make the lid sit too high and seem to almost make the lid seat incorrectly.

Thought I'd ask!

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Old Sep 29, 2007 | 07:21 PM
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Default Re: K&N Install - did you use the seals?

I used the seals. Everything seems to fit fine.
 
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Old Sep 29, 2007 | 07:30 PM
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Default Re: K&N Install - did you use the seals?

Mine fit with no issues. Are you absolutely sure that you have the lid seated correctly? There's a lot tabs and locking screws that can make it not want to go back on.
 
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Old Sep 29, 2007 | 07:32 PM
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Default Re: K&N Install - did you use the seals?

Mine fit perfectly...are you sure you're doing it correctly?
 
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Old Sep 29, 2007 | 10:01 PM
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Default Re: K&N Install - did you use the seals?

It snugs down just fine and seals alright - but, with the seal on it, the lid cover just seems to sit up higher prior to tightening it down.

It just seems like they are not necessary (although I did install them and am confident in the seal as well as my installation).

I assume the original filter's built-in gasket is a little larger than the K&N, thus the need for the new seals.

The installation is 99% fool-proof, not much you can mess up...Just thought I'd ask if anyone knew why K&N felt they were required.

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Old Sep 30, 2007 | 06:42 AM
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Default Re: K&N Install - did you use the seals?

Originally Posted by ShawnQ
It snugs down just fine and seals alright - but, with the seal on it, the lid cover just seems to sit up higher prior to tightening it down.

It just seems like they are not necessary (although I did install them and am confident in the seal as well as my installation).

I assume the original filter's built-in gasket is a little larger than the K&N, thus the need for the new seals.

The installation is 99% fool-proof, not much you can mess up...Just thought I'd ask if anyone knew why K&N felt they were required.

SQ
Except dropping one of the screws! Just put mine on yesterday and one of the screws fell through the engine bay. It didn't hit the ground and got caught on some plastic pan it sounded like. Wasn't able to find it. Anybody know the part number for those screws? BTW, the quality of the K&N filters are far superior to the OEM's. I've always liked their products, regardless of the crazy claims they make on hp gain. It's worth the price. The original filters I replaced were really dirty.
 
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Old Sep 30, 2007 | 09:43 AM
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Default Re: K&N Install - did you use the seals?

I installed K&N's on my Roadster just yesterday, and noticed immediately the quality of construction.
Holding the pleats apart mechanically seems a no-brainer to me. The Mann filters (OEM) had more surface area to offer for filtration, but they would need it considering the number of compressed/collapsed pleats. I would wager that under high flow/pressure this would be exacerbated since the unrestrained "peaks" of the pleats face the airflow and not the "troughs". Any other engineers out there?
 
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Old Sep 30, 2007 | 09:57 AM
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Default Re: K&N Install - did you use the seals?

how much did the filters run ?
 
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Old Sep 30, 2007 | 11:51 AM
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Default Re: K&N Install - did you use the seals?

Pale,

Click the link in my signature next to K&N Filters. Although that part # is for the SRT6 model, you can find your K&N filters on that site. The part # you need is #33-2290

They are $28.50/each (you need two) for your car.

Take care!
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Old Oct 2, 2007 | 05:58 AM
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Default Re: K&N Install - did you use the seals?

I know what you mean. I too found the seals a little on the large side, if you know what I mean. I gradually went round all the screws 2 or 3 times to gradually clamp them fully "home". I thought the "tabs" would snap if I screwed them tight down first time.
 
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