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mine is a mushroom shaped pod filter, its very very dirty and hasnt been cleaned at all, do you think if i cleaned it and sprayed it with sicoline (what they spray on bike filters) it will be fine??? or are the hks ones supposed to be dry.

cause readin this thread nobody knows for sure...

any hard info will be great guy

mine is a mushroom shaped pod filter, its very very dirty and hasnt been cleaned at all, do you think if i cleaned it and sprayed it with sicoline (what they spray on bike filters) it will be fine??? or are the hks ones supposed to be dry.

cause readin this thread nobody knows for sure...

any hard info will be great guy

Bit of thread necroing here lol...

If its a foam filter, you can wash it in mild dishwashing liquid without too many dramas.

I would never run a foam filter dry, always apply oil. Buy some decent filter oil. From memory you can get a large can of Fuchs filter oil fairly cheap.

The reason they spray motorbike filters with silicone is only for water resistance, as these filters are run open to all weather conditions. In a car's engine bay it would see minimal water contact.. so its probably not worth bothering coating it.

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no mate its not. its completely normal. however look into replacing your filter. the mushroom ones are the worst of the lot

Hey mate, thnx for letting me know, and plus i had to ask this, while testing my car at 160kph, i found a whistling sound, im not sure wat is it related to , didn sound very convincing though, btw any specific pod filter brand suggessions??

thnx heaps

According to Pod Filter Reports in Mags and Toyota forums,

If you have AFMs it's better to use a dry filter rather than wet (ie oil). Apexi pods came out best along with one other.

If you don't have AFMs (as in the case of using an ECU like HKS F-Con Pro-V), you can use wet or dry filters.

HKS Pods rated very poorly for both filtering action and flow rate. K&N is a good wet filter system.

If you already have HKS induction with HKS pods, and you have AFMs, I'd switch to the dry Simota pod sponges (or Apexi) instead.

And they're available from Just Jap. I believe for extra protection, there is a very fine mist aerosol that can still be used with these.

If there are newer reports contrary to what I've stated, I stand corrected.

Cheers, T

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