razorheadtom
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Would it be worth paying £30 for a K&N Air filter? I've just bought myself an F reg 110 2.5D and wondered if the K&N would have many benifits over the stock one.
Thanks
Tom
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Tom
With standard filters only costing a couple of quid even if you changed it every 5000 miles that's a lot of standard filters for the price of a k&n. Total waste of time imo.it can work out more economical than replacing standard filters.
If it gets splashed, you're engine will draw the water straight in so try and shield it somehow
Technically it's not actually a K&N! It's a cheap rip off that I bought from motorworld but it does the job quite well. There definitely isn't any increase in power but there's less smoke and it starts a little easier (sounds quite good too).I wouldn't waste a penny on a K&N for a 2.5 NA, the engine suffers pumping losses at high speed so it gets to a stage it just can't do much more and a K&N ain't going to solve anything, by all means have a good clean filter but your kidding yourself on if you fit a K&N.
With an older landy like your 110 19J you don't really need to worry all that much about deep wading because there isn't too much in the way of wiring and ecu's that can bugger up if they get soaked. You can certainly expect to get your feet wet (door seals aren't that good!) and you should check to see if your gear box and front and rear axles have breather pipes that extend to a level in the car where they wont be submerged in water. (Easy way to tell is simple look at front axle, can you see a nut with a pipe coming off the top of it somewhere?). If the back is the same, there's no need to worry about this, just go for it!yeah i was planning on doing some serious wading so it would be handy,thanks for all the advice, greatly appriciated