In fact, like you mentioned higher up Patman, there is a reason to not change it, since it gets more efficient the dirtier it is.
You are probably up on such things, but I thought I would mention anyway, that I have seen reports of the fine pink fibers detaching from a Fram filter and melting onto the MAF sensor, it acts like insulation or something. Beware.quote:
[/QB]Originally posted by Patman:
I put in a new Fram air filter. [/QB]
The Fram filters I have on my wifes car and on mine don't have any pink fibers, the media is entirely white.quote:
Originally posted by dickwells:
quote:
You are probably up on such things, but I thought I would mention anyway, that I have seen reports of the fine pink fibers detaching from a Fram filter and melting onto the MAF sensor, it acts like insulation or something. Beware. [/QB]Originally posted by Patman:
I put in a new Fram air filter. [/QB]