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Old 07-11-2007, 06:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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cleaning a stock P1sc procharger air cleaner?

i have the old Procharger kit that had the air filter on the radiator the flat k&n one and it has been around 5k miles after the install and i want to clean the filter and can't figure out how to do it? does any one have any DIY or instructions?

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Re: cleaning a stock P1sc procharger air cleaner?

If I remember correctly it's paper. You can usually just blow a paper filter out with compressed air. Most lilkely it's full of blow-by oil though.
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Old 07-12-2007, 07:38 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: cleaning a stock P1sc procharger air cleaner?

No please don't blow it off. It is a k&n air filter that can be cleaned. You can access the air filter from under the car. It is retained by 6 bolts around the perimeter of the filter. You can get the cleaning and oil system from any local parts house.
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Re: cleaning a stock P1sc procharger air cleaner?

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No please don't blow it off. It is a k&n air filter that can be cleaned. You can access the air filter from under the car. It is retained by 6 bolts around the perimeter of the filter. You can get the cleaning and oil system from any local parts house.
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