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Old 05-27-09, 10:38 AM
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K&N Filter or CAI??

hey guys, I have a stock 09 V6 Stang and was considering adding either a K&N filter or a CAI. I have been researching them and see that a lot of the filters require oil.
My first question is what would be better, a filter or a CAI?

My other question is since these filters have to be oiled, does this oil contaminate the MAF sensor in any way or cause any other issues?

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Old 05-28-09, 10:11 AM
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I installed a Green Filter (similar to K&N). I clean it every 15K and oil it lightly. It works great. No issues.
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Old 05-30-09, 11:43 PM
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A fellow stangnet member dynoed his car w/ a K&N drop in and with the stock paper filter. No gain. A CAI will flow better with the increased tube diameter and larger MAF to allow more air to enter. If you do go with a CAI, a tune is strongly recommended. The stock MAF only allows so much air. With a CAI/no tune, you might throw a CEL or get some pinging at higher RPM. As for the oil contaminating the MAF, just don't oil it from the inside and it shouldn't clog the MAF. I may be alone on this but if the cotton high flow filters are superior, why aren't they OEM equipment? I guess the average stang owner might somehow mess up the cleaning/re-oiling process. GT500 and bullits have a paper open element, must be a reason.
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Old 05-30-09, 11:58 PM
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A lot of issues with oiled filters occur because people over oil them. I've used K&N for over 10 years now in all my cars, I wash them, re-oil them, and never have any problems. Saying that, the green filter mentioned is also a great filter.

If you shop for a CAI, which I'd recommend, find one that has a tuner specifically made for it and you will be fine. Don't settle for one without a retune. A steeda package is a no guess approach and is what I'm eventually going to do.
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