Oil Filters - now Air Filters

peter brandt

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Speaking of K&N, how about their air filters? I use them in all my vehicles
(even in the old 300CD), and I ordered one for the GMC. Any good or bad
experiences with the K&N in the GMCs?

Peter
77 Eleganza II
Colorado

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcus McGee"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Oil Filters

> I have become quite fond of the K&N oil filter. It seems to be well
constructed
> and has a unique feature of a hex nut built on to the bottom for very easy
> install and removal with a socket.
>
> Also, while changing your filter you should change the gasket on the
remote
> cooler adapter just above the oil filter. Use the old gasket from your
current
> filter. Simple to do and could save your engine (that where I lost mine)
as it
> probably has never been changed.
>
> Marcus
>

>
> > We are going to start getting down to business around here now as
weather is
> > getting better.
> > So 1st. job to change the oil. Already have the Synthic Oil 15-50 Mobil
now
> > need to shop for Filter.
> > Have the long list of filters for 455 already.
> > Would like to hear what Filter Name and # some are using and also is
there
> > any we should stay away from?
> > Marlene & Bud Meineken
>
>
 
I realy like the one for the Onan.

I don't know how well it works, but it really looks cool.

gene

>Speaking of K&N, how about their air filters? I use them in all my vehicles
>(even in the old 300CD), and I ordered one for the GMC. Any good or bad
>experiences with the K&N in the GMCs?
>
>Peter
>77 Eleganza II
>Colorado
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Marcus McGee"
>To:
>Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 1:22 PM
>Subject: Re: GMC: Oil Filters
>
>
>> I have become quite fond of the K&N oil filter. It seems to be well
>constructed
>> and has a unique feature of a hex nut built on to the bottom for very easy
>> install and removal with a socket.
>>
>> Also, while changing your filter you should change the gasket on the
>remote
>> cooler adapter just above the oil filter. Use the old gasket from your
>current
>> filter. Simple to do and could save your engine (that where I lost mine)
>as it
>> probably has never been changed.
>>
>> Marcus
>>

>>
>> > We are going to start getting down to business around here now as
>weather is
>> > getting better.
>> > So 1st. job to change the oil. Already have the Synthic Oil 15-50 Mobil
>now
>> > need to shop for Filter.
>> > Have the long list of filters for 455 already.
>> > Would like to hear what Filter Name and # some are using and also is
>there
>> > any we should stay away from?
>> > Marlene & Bud Meineken
>>
>>
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
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mr.erf
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Peter,
I have used K&N for many years (back when heard them mostly for dirt
bikes) on all my H-D's. They are pricy but you only have to buy one. I would
love to get some sort of ram air setup because I flat HATE the hi rise
manifold on my Caspro engine and the dog house that it needs to breathe. On
my old TBI setup (BC -before Caspro) they had a neat low profile ram air
setup. Wish I wouldn't have sold it at Forest City last year. I'll bet the
dog house could be reduced to frying pan size with that setup.
Anyways, K&N's are great and I plan on ordering one for my (Inferno Red
Pearl) PT Cruiser before it arrives. That and a Borla exhaust (neither of
which I found out voids the factory warrenty, which is great) and I should
be about set.

Nate '75GB ( Omaha

 
Nate,

Thanks for your reply. Have you looked at the K&N Generation II intake kit?
I don't know if it would work on the GMC, but it sounds like you had
something similar on your TBI.

http://www.performanceproducts.com/Catalog/KNENG/K&N%20Generation%20II%20Per
formance%20Kit.asp

Have fun with the PT Cruiser, I've seen a few on the road and love them.
They turn heads even up here in the Aspen area with all the exotic and
expensive cars.

Peter
77 Eleganza II
Colorado

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Nate Chase"
To: "GMC"
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 1:22 PM
Subject: GMC: Oil Filters - now Air Filters

> Peter,
> I have used K&N for many years (back when heard them mostly for dirt
> bikes) on all my H-D's. They are pricy but you only have to buy one. I
would
> love to get some sort of ram air setup because I flat HATE the hi rise
> manifold on my Caspro engine and the dog house that it needs to breathe.
On
> my old TBI setup (BC -before Caspro) they had a neat low profile ram air
> setup. Wish I wouldn't have sold it at Forest City last year. I'll bet the
> dog house could be reduced to frying pan size with that setup.
> Anyways, K&N's are great and I plan on ordering one for my (Inferno Red
> Pearl) PT Cruiser before it arrives. That and a Borla exhaust (neither of
> which I found out voids the factory warrenty, which is great) and I should
> be about set.
>
> Nate '75GB ( Omaha
>
>
> Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 23:28:11 -0600
> From: "Peter Brandt"
> Subject: Re: GMC: Oil Filters - now Air Filters
>
> Speaking of K&N, how about their air filters? I use them in all my
vehicles
> (even in the old 300CD), and I ordered one for the GMC. Any good or bad
> experiences with the K&N in the GMCs?
>
> Peter
> 77 Eleganza II
> Colorado
>
>
>