Is a Tune required for a K&N Filter
#21
FWIW, after owning 8 Stangs, most of which had K&N filters, they put out a good product. I also use K&N on my V-max motorcycle.
No tune will be required, as the 05s run rich from the factory, and in addition, the F/A difference with or without at K&N is negligible.
I would also encourage you to check out the threads on removal of the hydrocarbon canister, if you have not already done so.
Essentially, there are many mods which can be made to any internal combustion engine, in order to get it breathe more freely, since federal regulations require an engine to be restricted in order to meet emissions standards.
On motorcycles, "uncorking" is the name of the process of freeing up the breathing ability of the engine.
Personally, I think that is a great term and should be used for all vehicles. JMO, but take it from a guy who has owned 50+ vehicles.
No tune will be required, as the 05s run rich from the factory, and in addition, the F/A difference with or without at K&N is negligible.
I would also encourage you to check out the threads on removal of the hydrocarbon canister, if you have not already done so.
Essentially, there are many mods which can be made to any internal combustion engine, in order to get it breathe more freely, since federal regulations require an engine to be restricted in order to meet emissions standards.
On motorcycles, "uncorking" is the name of the process of freeing up the breathing ability of the engine.
Personally, I think that is a great term and should be used for all vehicles. JMO, but take it from a guy who has owned 50+ vehicles.
#22
The biggest problem with K&N filters is over applying the oil after cleaning and it getting on the Mass airflow meter element. It has caused problems on other vehicles from topics I've read. One domestic manufacturer has advised against using using them. It may be GM, but I don't remember the topic.
#24
With my Jeeps, the FIPKs have had a more noticable effect as compared to the replacement filters.
My K&N filter will be in next week... Vehicle specific FIPK N/A @ this time... -don't feel like makin' one. :stubborn:
w/ stk filter:
13.6mpg (Pb foot)
20.2mpg (Sunday driver mode)
w/ K&N filter:
??.?mpg (Pb foot)
??.?mpg (Sunday driver mode)
will update in a week...
My K&N filter will be in next week... Vehicle specific FIPK N/A @ this time... -don't feel like makin' one. :stubborn:
w/ stk filter:
13.6mpg (Pb foot)
20.2mpg (Sunday driver mode)
w/ K&N filter:
??.?mpg (Pb foot)
??.?mpg (Sunday driver mode)
will update in a week...
#26
On my Cobra, I have put enough oil on the K&N that it drips off the filter for weeks. It has never gone pasted the filter at all and I have been all the way to cleaning the IMRC. NO sign of the oil penerating the filter.
It is good for 1,000,000 miles.
It is good for 1,000,000 miles.
#29
Originally posted by SVTJayC@December 28, 2004, 10:24 PM
K&N filters are junk. That oil can get into your MAF and screw up the sensor. Don't be suprised if you throw a code within a few months of use.
K&N filters are junk. That oil can get into your MAF and screw up the sensor. Don't be suprised if you throw a code within a few months of use.
#30
I recently bought one for the 04, and they now come (pre oiled) so you should not have any problems if you go light on the oil after you clean it... I do not know if it's just psychological, but I really did feel a bit of a difference after installing it.
#31
Originally posted by BEACHBOY@December 28, 2004, 10:39 PM
This is America, everyone can have an opinion. So mine sir is this, K & N filters and cold air systems are great products and are used by many people on many different cars with NO problems. I know many that use both and have been happy with their performance.........just my opinion B)
This is America, everyone can have an opinion. So mine sir is this, K & N filters and cold air systems are great products and are used by many people on many different cars with NO problems. I know many that use both and have been happy with their performance.........just my opinion B)
#32
Originally posted by SVTJayC@December 28, 2004, 10:24 PM
K&N filters are junk. That oil can get into your MAF and screw up the sensor. Don't be suprised if you throw a code within a few months of use.
K&N filters are junk. That oil can get into your MAF and screw up the sensor. Don't be suprised if you throw a code within a few months of use.
I've had K&N products in all of my cars and never an issue.
#33
Well I installed the K&N filter this morning and took her for a ride. You can notice the difference right away, it revs easier and feels quicker and breath better. Yea im happy with the improvement and it was very easy to install. It took all of 60 seconds, they make a very good product. Next im going for the CAI when it becomes available and a reflash on the computer. It should be exciting at the least.
I've located a place that can do the reflash about 35 miles from my home and im going to call and get the info.
I've located a place that can do the reflash about 35 miles from my home and im going to call and get the info.
#34
OK, is the consensus that for a K&N air filter replacement you don't need to tune / flash your engine?
It took a while reading through this thread to get that. And the thread in the S197 Tech & Performance forum said if you don't plan to flash your cpu, don't install a K&N air filter. I'm not sure if all of the questions in the initial post at the start of this thread were answered.
I only plan to install a K&N air filter, nothing else, and NOT remove the HC trap but leave it in place.
Can I "plug & play" the K&N air filter and not look back?
Or do I need a tune / reflash?
If you need a tune / flash, where do you get it? The Dealer? Will a custom engine shop have the info on this new engine? How much $$$ ?
Please clarify. Thanks.
It took a while reading through this thread to get that. And the thread in the S197 Tech & Performance forum said if you don't plan to flash your cpu, don't install a K&N air filter. I'm not sure if all of the questions in the initial post at the start of this thread were answered.
I only plan to install a K&N air filter, nothing else, and NOT remove the HC trap but leave it in place.
Can I "plug & play" the K&N air filter and not look back?
Or do I need a tune / reflash?
If you need a tune / flash, where do you get it? The Dealer? Will a custom engine shop have the info on this new engine? How much $$$ ?
Please clarify. Thanks.
#35
Originally posted by SVTJayC@December 28, 2004, 10:24 PM
K&N filters are junk. That oil can get into your MAF and screw up the sensor. Don't be suprised if you throw a code within a few months of use.
K&N filters are junk. That oil can get into your MAF and screw up the sensor. Don't be suprised if you throw a code within a few months of use.
96GT just the filter
98Cobravert Fipkt2 the whole thing
03GT just the filter
Never a problem! great performance
GREAT SOUND!
The only thing you may have to do extra is if you get the cold air induction, they recommend changing your mass air flow sensor secondary to the large increase in airflow.
#36
Well, I ordered the K&N filter this afternoon; will be in by next Friday. $41.33 including tax.
I am only talking about installing the K&N air filter, not removing the HC trap or making any other mods at this time.
The Service Advisor at my Ford Dealership said that by installing the K&N air filter:
1. There would be no warranty problems with Ford.
2. No need for a tune / re-flash.
3. Just be careful not to put too much lubricating oil on the filter, as that could get into the MAF sensor and mess it up.
The K&N comes lubricated, so I won't even buy the $10 cleaning kit for a while (or I'll let my son buy it for his F-150).
If anyone has any problems with any of the above, please advise me quickly before I pick up the filter and install it. Thanks.
I am only talking about installing the K&N air filter, not removing the HC trap or making any other mods at this time.
The Service Advisor at my Ford Dealership said that by installing the K&N air filter:
1. There would be no warranty problems with Ford.
2. No need for a tune / re-flash.
3. Just be careful not to put too much lubricating oil on the filter, as that could get into the MAF sensor and mess it up.
The K&N comes lubricated, so I won't even buy the $10 cleaning kit for a while (or I'll let my son buy it for his F-150).
If anyone has any problems with any of the above, please advise me quickly before I pick up the filter and install it. Thanks.
#39
Originally posted by ed3sanders@March 4, 2005, 10:44 PM
I have been looking for info on removing the hydrocarbon canister... can some one give me a link and /or info on removing the hydrocarbon canister...
I have been looking for info on removing the hydrocarbon canister... can some one give me a link and /or info on removing the hydrocarbon canister...
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