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Uni Filter cleaning/oiling
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07/12/17 09:11 PM
07/12/17 09:11 PM
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Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 304 Portland, Oregon
Digger73
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I have a Uni Filter and I was wondering if I can use K&N cleaner and oil on the Uni Filter?
Thanks,
Digger73 (Mike)
I live with fear everyday but, sometimes she lets me race!
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Re: Uni Filter cleaning/oiling
[Re: Digger73]
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07/12/17 09:52 PM
07/12/17 09:52 PM
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Adobedude
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Sure. It's basically the same thing, it'll keep the small dogs out.
2001 Dodge Dakota 408 All Motor 11.27 @ 117.83 mph 2017 NM Mopar Challenge Series Champion.
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Re: Uni Filter cleaning/oiling
[Re: Adobedude]
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07/12/17 10:02 PM
07/12/17 10:02 PM
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Digger73
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LOL. That is a good thing as there are so many small dogs on the drag strip...
Thanks for the response.
Digger73 (Mike)
I live with fear everyday but, sometimes she lets me race!
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Re: Uni Filter cleaning/oiling
[Re: Digger73]
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07/12/17 11:06 PM
07/12/17 11:06 PM
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Blusmbl
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If the car UNI filters are like what is available for dirt bikes, I would only use the correct oil. Foam filter oil is thicker and stickier if I remember correctly, because the foam is more coarse than the gauze used on K&N pleated filters.
Anything is better than no oil, though!
'18 Ford Raptor, random motorcycles, 1968 Plymouth Fury III - 11.37 @ 118
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