I have a JLT cai and someone have me a k&n cai cleaning kit. Can I use it? I'm assuming it works the same way I just want to make sure. If not, how should I clean it?
Aren't you suppose to oil it? How can water just do the trick?Venomouz831 said:It didn't hurt mine just dry it really good, I did mine with my gf hair drier
I didn't, just took the filter out and rinsed it and let it dryLMNO said:Aren't you suppose to oil it? How can water just do the trick?
Good reasoningprimer2tone said:I guess another reason why I just replace mine is due to the salty climate I live in on the coastline. The filter gets rust pits on the mesh, which is also one of the reasons why I painted my heat shield and intake tube.
I do have a "drop in" K&N in my F-150 and I do use the recharge kit for that bugger.![]()
It's JLT BtwLMNO said:This is what I have. Ur telling my I can just water that intake to clean it, dry it and put it back on??
The filter yes take it off. It should be reusable and washableLMNO said:It's JLT Btw
Us K&N filter cleaner I use it on mine and it work perfectlyLMNO said:This is what I have. Ur telling my I can just water that intake to clean it, dry it and put it back on??
Does that cleaner involve oil? Where did u get it and for how much? Mine right now looks a bit dirty but I want to do it the fastest way.Atrav83 said:Us K&N filter cleaner I use it on mine and it work perfectly
+1 plus K&N wouldn't put their name on it if it was bad.gqsmash said:Hit up the zone for the kit
This is some good info. My BBK filter is blue. I've heard the K&N cleaning kit has a red spray is this true because I like the blue filter that I have now and don't want it turning red.SCCofSV said:Yes, K & N uses a Air Filter Oil (Step 2). It comes in a 6.5oz aerosol can that you spray on the after the filter has been thoroughly cleanse (rinsed) and air dried. It is also the last step in cleaning your JLT air filter.
(Step 1) 12oz Cleaner comes in a pump bottle that is sprayed on the inside as well as on the outside of the filter completely saturating it. You allow it to soak 10 minutes, then rinse it with cold water. Depending on how dirty it was, you may need to do this process twice.
It's important to let your filter AIR DRY NATURALLY and completely before appling the oil. I always clean my filter at night that way it can dry while I am sleeping and in the morning I spray the filter! They K&N say to allow the oil to wick I say allow to soak oe penetrate the cotton filter.
At K&N High Performance Air Filters, Air Intakes, & Oil Filters it runs $13.46
JLT has a new product, S&B Precision II: Cleaning and Oil Kit. It is actually less then K&N Cost per volume, I mean. It runs $29.00 but you get enough for 3 - 4 filter cleanings 32oz bottle and their filter oil. their product, actually the spray bottle of cleaner is no longer a pump but is now a trigger spray making it a thousand times better to spray and/or use.
You can check out their website ar JLT PERFORMANCE, Home of the JLT TRUE COLD AIR KIT. And There You Have It! I didn't intend for this to be so long!
Afe has blue sprayRogue Slider said:This is some good info. My BBK filter is blue. I've heard the K&N cleaning kit has a red spray is this true because I like the blue filter that I have now and don't want it turning red.