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- Jen
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If you live in a dusty environment (or actually take the vehicle off-road) I would stay away from the K&N filters. They're great if you're trying to go fast and don't care about longevity, but the oil on the filter isn't great at keeping dust and other fine particulate matter out of your cabin or engine.
I had tried the K&N in both my engine and cabin at my 6000 mile service, but ended up returning them after two weeks when I got A LOT more dust smell and actual dust in my cabin during a dust storm (thankfully O'Reilly's is great and gave me a refund). The cons of living in El Paso, but definitely a place I am more concerned about how useful the filter actually is.
Anecdotes aside, Project Farm did an interesting test on the engine filters a while ago, here's the video for that:
I had tried the K&N in both my engine and cabin at my 6000 mile service, but ended up returning them after two weeks when I got A LOT more dust smell and actual dust in my cabin during a dust storm (thankfully O'Reilly's is great and gave me a refund). The cons of living in El Paso, but definitely a place I am more concerned about how useful the filter actually is.
Anecdotes aside, Project Farm did an interesting test on the engine filters a while ago, here's the video for that:
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