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Carb air filters
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 635330" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>I guess you’ll find out once they’ve been washed and dried! A colleague of mine who races Autograss (and therefore does a massive amount of filter cleaning!) highly recommends using a shower head and hot water, and blasting the filter from the inside to flush the majority of the trapped dirt out of them. The K&N instructions recommend similar under a tap. They shouldn’t be scrubbed as this will push dirt further into the pores, which could end up finding their way all the way through the filter material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 635330, member: 20098"] I guess you’ll find out once they’ve been washed and dried! A colleague of mine who races Autograss (and therefore does a massive amount of filter cleaning!) highly recommends using a shower head and hot water, and blasting the filter from the inside to flush the majority of the trapped dirt out of them. The K&N instructions recommend similar under a tap. They shouldn’t be scrubbed as this will push dirt further into the pores, which could end up finding their way all the way through the filter material. [/QUOTE]
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