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Intake filter Question.

Intake filter Question.

Postby DatSRBoi » Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:39 am

Hey does anyone know If the Injen Filter that came with the SRI kit is a dry filter or wet? Because Ive always used the K&N spray on it but didnt come to mind if it was meant to be dry or wet type
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Postby PXLpainter » Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:41 am

I believe its wet. Just make sure you use the K&N cleaner on it and let it dry thoroughly before spraying more oil on it or it will choke! :o
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Postby onefiend » Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:08 pm

PXLpainter wrote:I believe its wet. Just make sure you use the K&N cleaner on it and let it dry thoroughly before spraying more oil on it or it will choke! :o


^ what he said. You can also use the TRD filter cleaner that's available at any Toyota dealership.
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Postby ---CAMRAZY--- » Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:30 pm

Take it off!!!!!!!!!! No filter.
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Postby crispone » Sat Nov 18, 2006 1:32 pm

---CAMRAZY--- wrote:Take it off!!!!!!!!!! No filter.


I KNOW you can't be serious!!! :o


(I ran my '86 big gixer with straight velocity stacks after the second rebuild.... sucking all God's creation.... butterflies, bugs, dust, SAND, into the engine.... IT HONKED SOMETHING FIERCE.... a few more HP, but I'll tell ya, when I had to rebuild the entire motor again 3-4k miles later.....)

I'd keep SOME kind of filter on it...... :P


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Postby ---CAMRAZY--- » Sat Nov 18, 2006 1:38 pm

crispone wrote:
---CAMRAZY--- wrote:Take it off!!!!!!!!!! No filter.


I KNOW you can't be serious!!! :o


(I ran my '86 big gixer with straight velocity stacks after the second rebuild.... sucking all God's creation.... butterflies, bugs, dust, SAND, into the engine.... IT HONKED SOMETHING FIERCE.... a few more HP, but I'll tell ya, when I had to rebuild the entire motor again 3-4k miles later.....)

I'd keep SOME kind of filter on it...... :P


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LOL!!!!!!!!! Nah, it was a joke from a old thread started by this little dumb kid on how he took his filter off...
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Postby Hsakuragi » Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:20 pm

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Postby Duffman » Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:20 pm

---CAMRAZY--- wrote:
crispone wrote:
---CAMRAZY--- wrote:Take it off!!!!!!!!!! No filter.


I KNOW you can't be serious!!! :o


(I ran my '86 big gixer with straight velocity stacks after the second rebuild.... sucking all God's creation.... butterflies, bugs, dust, SAND, into the engine.... IT HONKED SOMETHING FIERCE.... a few more HP, but I'll tell ya, when I had to rebuild the entire motor again 3-4k miles later.....)

I'd keep SOME kind of filter on it...... :P


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LOL!!!!!!!!! Nah, it was a joke from a old thread started by this little dumb kid on how he took his filter off...


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Postby DatSRBoi » Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:31 pm

Im gettting two answer haha.. Dry or wet?
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Postby unbalancedwood » Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:48 pm

I dont know!

im sure ill find out the answer from you guys by the time time i need to clean my K&N...

Thanks in advance! :x-mas:
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Postby DatSRBoi » Sat Nov 18, 2006 7:32 pm

unbalancedwood wrote:I dont know!

im sure ill find out the answer from you guys by the time time i need to clean my K&N...

Thanks in advance! :x-mas:


K&N are wet.... Im trying to figure the Injen one.
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Postby Midias » Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:08 pm

FROM INJEN'S WEBSITE
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Can my filter be cleaned or does it need replacement?
All Injen Air Filters can be cleaned using cotton gauze air filter cleaners and oil that can be purchased from most major auto part stores.
We suggest cleaning the filter every 30,000 miles or when it becomes visibly black in color. We recommend examining the filter every 9,000 miles.

For filter replacement, please view the application guide for the filter that you need for your application and you can order from www.injenonline.com or any of our authorized Injen product dealers.
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Postby crispone » Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:32 pm

Don't forget guys, rinse the water through it from INSIDE-OUT.... (you don't want to PUSH the debris INTO the cotton element...)

Then MAKE SURE IT IS THOROUGHLY AIR DRY!!!! (Don't recommend blown air or HEAT induced rapid drying.... take yer time...)

When you apply the new oil, just run a small bead along each "RIB-RIDGE" and then let it set and soak in for awhile.... it will "WICK" down into the valleys. Once it has evenly "WICKED", go back and apply small amounts at a time to those areas that are still "WHITE" or otherwise "FAINT" with oil...

TRUST ME, I've been doing these types of filters for many many years.... OVER oiling will not help, rather LOAD UP your engine, and cause the filter to perform poorly, or at least, less efficiently. Good preparation and patience will be rewarded with INCREDIBLE filter life, and the engineered performance they are capable of.


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Postby DatSRBoi » Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:12 pm

crispone wrote:Don't forget guys, rinse the water through it from INSIDE-OUT.... (you don't want to PUSH the debris INTO the cotton element...)

Then MAKE SURE IT IS THOROUGHLY AIR DRY!!!! (Don't recommend blown air or HEAT induced rapid drying.... take yer time...)

When you apply the new oil, just run a small bead along each "RIB-RIDGE" and then let it set and soak in for awhile.... it will "WICK" down into the valleys. Once it has evenly "WICKED", go back and apply small amounts at a time to those areas that are still "WHITE" or otherwise "FAINT" with oil...

TRUST ME, I've been doing these types of filters for many many years.... OVER oiling will not help, rather LOAD UP your engine, and cause the filter to perform poorly, or at least, less efficiently. Good preparation and patience will be rewarded with INCREDIBLE filter life, and the engineered performance they are capable of.


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Ive been cleaning filters for years so Im not too much of an issue to that... I just want to know if the Injen is a dry or wet filter so that I will know if I need to oil it or not.

On the site its all wet as Im seeing. But Mine is blue? Not red like the listed on the site,
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