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aftermarket Oct 4, 2005 03:38 PM

Filter replacements for a K&N
 
I bought the new 3.0L Aircharger kit from K&N this summer, and would like to get a replacement cone filter for the intake.

With Ford looking at voiding a warranty issue that relates to the K&N specific filter (oil residue), I would want to purchase some other brand to use for this air charger, like Volant for example.

The filter cone can't be all that uncommon.

Is there a way to cross reference the model #'s (RX-4860 is the K&N number) with other manufacturers to get the correct replacement?

SoundPer4mance Oct 4, 2005 04:11 PM

the volant uses the same oil impregnated gauze filter, so that probably wouldnt do any good. which issue are they talking about voiding

Redneckstone Oct 4, 2005 05:33 PM

might want to just go back to the stock air filter set up would be safest on the warrenty

graniteguy Oct 4, 2005 06:21 PM

If you have any "sport compact tuner stores" in your area they should have plenty, I think i saw some at Pep Boys. They should be well under $20. They use foam/sponge material instead of oiled cotton. The only factor on cross referencing is the diameter of the opening. Just measure it and make sure the throat will fit your tube.

Personally I would keep the K&N. Those sponge ones can be pretty bling bling looking.

jmacmaster Oct 5, 2005 09:46 AM

The only replacement that FORD is going to consider correct is for you to go back to the stock airbox and a paper filter. There is no paper filter on any air intake kit that Ford is going to consider correct. Generally, the manufacturers don't condone replacing the airbox and its paper filter with ANY after-market air intake kit, no mater what the kit's cone filter is made of. And a lot of dealers will try to tell you that the kit, or a part of the kit, such as the filter, caused this or that warranty-voiding problem, even tho usually it didn't.

INT3RC3PTOR Oct 5, 2005 04:32 PM

warranty...




ha..i voided that first week i had it...and im dam sure they'd just laugh if i went in now to get some work done

vansnxtweek Oct 5, 2005 07:39 PM

have you had a problem with it?


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