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Hi,

Does anyone know the correct procedure for cleaning an HKS pod filter, the yellow one that looks like a big mushroom?

I have cleaned it out using the solvent part of the K&N kit, but I am wondering if it requires an oiling??? I don't think it does but if anyone knows please let me know.

Thanks in advance.

Sam.

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Hey BlueTwo....

Ive also got a HKS pod, except its got the green element..

These should not be cleaned - but replaced.

They come pre-oiled, and dont take too well to washing/cleaning.

Depending on driving conditions, i would change it every 15/20k...

Cost is about $70 from autobarn...

:D

Hey Gizmo,

Do you know if there is any difference between the green and the yellow one? The yellow one looks like a big sponge, with what seems to be a good capacity airflow through the matrix of fibres, quite a bit different from my panel K&N with it's cotton insert.

...The flow of the HKS is one of the best when compared to others..

However, regarding pods as well as any other filter - more/better air flow usually means less protection filtering elements.....as attested to the pod noise !!

So - conversely, the HKS pod filter also isnt one of the best in regards to protection. Its your choice what you are after.

Every 20k i also check the AFM and tubing for any particles - so far it is ok, but you need to change it at least every 20k to ensure you dont get any nasty surprises..

colour difference is mainly for show - however, some colours only come in some sizes...it all depends on the size of your pod..

http://www.hksusa.com/products/?id=787

:D

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