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Old 08-27-2009, 08:19 AM   #37 (permalink)
dainedazz
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Oiled filters use oil to help captured dust and dirt. You need to clean and re-oil them every so often. Apparently, if you use too much oil it can be fed into the intake and coat some of the sensors causing them to misread. Dry filters you can clean with a good shake and some low psi compressed air.
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You forgot to mention that dry filters have a tendency to break apart and get sucked into the engine.
is that true?
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