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duckworthparts Site Sponsor Member Since: 13 Mar 2009 Location: Market Rasen Posts: 674 |
from looking at Def2 forum BAS certainly don't rate K n N filters Sophie Alltoft
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Thu Jun 20 2013 11:52am |
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TaddyHST Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: Mansfield, notts Posts: 49 |
Ooh that's interesting, maybe ile just through it in the bin then lol Thanks |
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Thu Jun 20 2013 11:58am |
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duckworthparts Site Sponsor Member Since: 13 Mar 2009 Location: Market Rasen Posts: 674 |
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic21125.html Sophie Alltoft
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Thu Jun 20 2013 12:05pm |
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mse Member Since: 08 Mar 2011 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 2916 |
Ive run a K&N in the Discovery (both) and Defender (both) for ages - probably 15years, maybe 10/12...but no problems, rate them.
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Thu Jun 20 2013 12:32pm |
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Paddi Member Since: 06 Jul 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 1563 |
Re. fitting a non-standard induction filter: After sad tales of blown turbos in TDV8s I've been researching reasons for turbo failure and a common one is apparently interfering with the standard air intake system. Anything you do that might influence air flow into the engine can affect the pressure in the induction side and potentially cause turbo failure. Any tiny bit of debris from an air filter entering the system - can cause the turbo fan blades to disintegrate. Also any oil escaping from this kind of filter can contaminate the MAFF sensors and affect engine fuelling. Additionally - over the years every investigation I've seen into the claimed benefits of these filters on standard engines has shown them to be bogus. It's up to you but personally I wouldn't do it. Apparently same goes for fitting free-flowing exhausts. The changed back pressure can cause turbos to overboost. 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE |
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Thu Jun 20 2013 5:48pm |
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mse Member Since: 08 Mar 2011 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 2916 |
To do a fair test, to really make sure the K&N is not helping you have to do proper science and look at all variables and no way anyone on a forum will. I mean extremes like controlling all the factors and running two identical engines of known values. You could say that someone fitting a K&N already was likely to want something from it and this could have already been putting the pressure on turbos and increasing their likelihood of failure. etc etc
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Thu Jun 20 2013 6:26pm |
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TaddyHST Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: Mansfield, notts Posts: 49 |
Thanks for the info guys, with looking at those graphs ile be sticking with the oem filter as there's clearly no reason to change it. Strange how some cars really benifit from after market filters and others go crazy with them, all well
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Fri Jun 21 2013 9:41am |
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Bladerider Member Since: 06 Aug 2010 Location: Speedfreak County Posts: 8 |
Please explain in detail how the fueling changes from a clogged up MAF would affect turbo blade life before some other engine internal had an issue. Also please share your experience with debris size versus blade life, as its something I am keen to hear about. Internet voodoo and scaremongering aside, Any sane person should be capable of working out for themselves that just changing an air filter without other associated changes will seldom yield any results, in fact it often is counter productive until other parts of the mix are altered to make use of the potential gain a less restrictive intake may present. Same for exhausts although sometimes the bhp benefit comes from slight overboost or a shift in the torque curve as spool up may be affected. Certainly a decat and free flowing downpipe with a sports exhaust will represent a significant difference to how the cars OEM map was programmed and as such even the cleverest ECU's and their ability to compensate and "learn" about the individual conditions facing them at the time would then be out of their range of accuracy and hence cause problems. So what should anyone thinking about tuning do ?? Well either go for a matched set of bits including a bespoke map to utilise them from someone they have researched and satisfied themselves knows which end of an RS232 port is which, or go for a complete turnkey option from one of the bigger tuners, or dont bother and then save themselves the pain of looking stupid on the interweb as they explain this air filter that cost £30 they got at a car show coupled with a friends cousins mates 5th hand exhaust backbox has managed to blow their turbo and kill some puppies. Engines are just air pumps, they arent that complex really and if you believe the nonsense you read on the internet then its best you dont bother trying to mod yours !! J. Eat. Sleep. Race. Repeat. |
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Sat Jun 22 2013 12:44am |
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Paddi Member Since: 06 Jul 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 1563 |
"Please explain in detail how the fueling changes from a clogged up MAF would affect turbo blade life before some other engine internal had an issue. Also please share your experience with debris size versus blade life, as its something I am keen to hear about"
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Sun Jun 23 2013 6:11pm |
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