K&N Air Filters For Your Motorcycle
The name K&N Filters
has long been standing for one of the best air filters for automobiles
known to man. It’s made of high quality; it improves performance while
at the same time increases engine efficiency. How does it work? Read on
as we find out.
How It Works: Factory
fitted air-filters are designed in a way that filters maximum possible
dirt particles from the air before in enters the engine, the main
drawback here is the factory fitted air filters restrict air flow to the
engine because of its high filtration capacity and thickness. Here is
where the K&N fills the gap, It provides the ideal balance of
filtration and air flow, the end result being better engine performance
and efficiency, one might wonder if this increase in air flow would
sacrifice air filtration. It doesn’t. The secret of the K&N filter
is in its material, if you have seen one, you would know that it’s made
of something different.
We managed to contact Cynthia Wert, who
is the International Account Manager for K&N Engineering Inc, this
is what she had to say on the filtration capabilities of the K&N air
filter.
“The filter is meant to separate dirt
and dust particles, and not air molecules, which get suspended in the
air, range in size from 5-120 microns (some larger, some smaller), which
would cause premature wear, damage, or catastrophic failure to an
internal combustion engine, if ingested. The largest of the molecules
we are discussing are Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O). A CO2
molecule has an average width of 3.42 Angstrom, and an H2O molecule has
an average width of 2.11 Angstrom. A CO2 particle measuring 3.42
Angstrom across is equivalent to 0.000342 microns, and an H2O particle
would be 0.000211 microns. For comparison, ISO Test Dust, which we use
to test our air filters, is made up of a distribution of different size
particles, of which the smallest are 1-5 microns. Nitrogen molecules in
the atmosphere are diatomic (N2) and have an average width of 2.20
Angstrom, or 0.000220 microns.”
In short K&N filters would do a
better job in filtration that the factory fitted one, eliminating the
drawbacks of the same. If you’re planning to purchase a K&N, be
sure to go with an authentic one, here is how you verify the
authenticity as mentioned by by George Hsieh from the K&N Tech
Support: Every K&N air filter has 1 or 2, 6 digit mould number on
the rubber base or top of the air filter. This will tell you whether the
filter is authentic.
Owning a K&N; Care and Maintenance: Cleaning
a K&N is very simple. For cleaning there are no kilometer
intervals. But in general, the company recommends cleaning the filters
every 40,000 kms, cleaning is also advised based on visual inspection.
Every K&N has a cotton mesh as well as wire mesh. As per company
recommendation, if the wire mesh is not visible then is the time for
cleaning. The company also provides special cleaning kit which includes a
cleaning solution (solvent) and an oil. Any other oil is not
recommended for K&N and the same goes for cleaning liquids or
agents.
Here is the procedure of cleaning the filter.
- Step 1. Remove the filter from carburettor or air box.
- Step 2. Spray the given solution on filter surface from inner side and outer side.
- Step 3. Keep the filter untouched till maximum 10 minutes.
- Step 4. Wash the filter in plain water without pressure. (Small quantity of Liquid Soap is permissible for washing, then apply plain regular water to clean and remove the soapy water)
- Step 5. If there is any dirt remaining on the filter body then repeat the step 2.
- Step 6. After washing the filter in the water keep the filter for drying. Natural drying is advisable for K&N filters to avoid the damages. (Do not use compressed air, that will damage the cotton mesh)
- Step 7. Before applying oil, make sure the filter is completely dry. After drying the filter, apply the given K&N oil on outer surface. Do not use the oil from inner side.
- Step 8. Refit the filter.
Ready to use. Enjoy the Performance.
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