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How to Clean a K&N Air Filter

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

In this video I show you guys how to clean and maintain a K&N Air Filter installed in a 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250R. Enjoy!

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  • is this guy literally retarded?

  • @rtehbgdfSwg because we'd rather not spend the extra cash if we dont need to

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  • @NguyenEmpir3 well apparently K&N say there product increases air flow therefore more power and economy. they are made from cotton so you can reuse them, they claim because u reuse you help the environment because paper filters can not be recycled(depends on the application) but then again u use harmful chems to clean the filter which goes into waterways. my car gets 8.03 per 100km at the moment so we will see how much improvement i will get

  • @BlackFalcon16 You don't really spend the an entire hour doing it. Actually time outside of drying and oil is really only a few minutes. Also if you're not going anywhere it does save money in long term aspects. I do get your point though not much savings when it comes to a bike as it relates to a car. And no I didn't get bent on your sarcasm. That's why I had to add some sacasm of my own in my first comment.

  • @BlackFalcon16 And if you got bent on me being sarcastic when I said what ever I did say like months ago you need to chill out. But seriously by the time he gets done I would be in Vegas playing Poker.

  • @CryMoreToEazy Why exactly am I driving my car to go to the auto parts store I can just walk. And remember you have to pay for the K&N Cleaner which is $13.05, $1 over what it takes to fill my bike if I need to ride there, and I know if im paying $13 for a cleaner I better be getting something bigger than a Redbull. Now for me I only spend about $25 for a Stock Air filter and I get 52 Miles per gallon and I dont think spending 1 hour doing that its worth it if only get 2 more miles IMO.

  • @BlackFalcon16 Ok...So you spend gas to go to the auto parts store, next you spend money on a new filter. Spend more gas on the way home. Put miles on the car you didn't have to. Meanwhile. I sit in my house not spending a dime on gas, new filter and clean mine. I get better MPGs, Don't add wasteful miles on my car. save gas and get better air flow. Next all the money you spent on air filters over the next few years I save and use to buy myself something nice. Worth it..

  • @NguyenEmpir3 K&N are high flow filters, if you buy a full intake system it takes all the constricting parts out, lets your motor breath better and improves gas millage and power. it allows more air to go straight to the intake/throttle body. Its a very good investment if you ask me. i got one on my truck. check the my vid.

  • @showusurbeaver LOL^

  • WHY PEOPLE CLEAN IT .. FUCKEN BUY A NEW ONE TITE ASSES .. FUCK CLEANING MY ONE

  • whats the difference between the k&n reusable and the oem paper air filter in terms of performance?

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