Archive for August, 2008
August 28, 2008
Filed Under (Air filter) by pooch
The engine of any vehicle has a lot of enemies. Primary of these are dust and dirty road particles that any vehicle can get as it treks through the road. Mercedes cars are not spared from these enemies. The role of the Mercedes air filter is to defend the Mercedes engine from harmful components. It works the same way as our nose and nostrils – it allows the vehicle to breathe easily. So while the Mercedes air filter is responsible for filtering the bad elements out, it allows the maximum amount of air to enter the engine. Composed of paper and foam like the usual air filter, the Mercedes air filter makes sure the engine is always clean and the car is always in top performance. Air filters like Mercedes air filters usually come in three types: paper, cotton or foam. Paper air filters are the most often used since these are less expensive and are disposable. However, performance enthusiasts often choose foam air filters as such have higher retention levels much like cotton gauze, thus allowing better air intake. Foam air filters are most often used in racing circuits. Nevertheless, cotton is still considered as the best material for filtration, as cotton air filters can be cleansed and re-oiled. However, cotton air filters are not suited to varying environments and are not preferred in dusty areas, deserts and places with very high temperature. Essential for the maximum function of the Mercedes air filter is a good supply of air coming into the engine. This air is mixed with fuel and sparks from the spark plug. The air that we breathe contains many dirty particles and substances that could cause as much damage to us as to the internal components of our engines. It is the Mercedes air filter’s role to put out these unwanted components and maintain the cleanliness of the engine. With the unquestionable popularity of Mercedes cars, the demand for Mercedes air filters in the market never wavers. Thus, Mercedes air filters are always in the stock of car parts and aftermarket sellers. Furthermore, Mercedes air filters are not just fit for Mercedes cars, as these air filters can also be used in non-Mercedes cars. Even non-Mercedes owners can enjoy the Mercedes riding experience with the Mercedes air filter. The latest upgraded Mercedes air filter offers a lot, as it allows air to flow better and filters more harmful substances out of the air. It is reusable as well and often lasts as long as the vehicle. Like other air filters in the market, the Mercedes air filter needs to be changed regularly to make sure is still delivers to its top potential. For average driving, yearly changing of the Mercedes air filter is the suggested change interval. If you’d rather not throw out your Mercedes air filters, you may upgrade to a reusable Mercedes air filter. A reusable Mercedes air filter may have a lifespan as long as that of your car if it is cleaned and maintained properly. Furthermore, it has been proven that reusable Mercedes air filter elements flow more air than a stock Mercedes air filter, so a boost in engine power and torque is achieved.
August 28, 2008
Filed Under (Air Filter Review) by pooch
An air filter is an important tool and this can be used for many applications and can be used for many purposes. The air filter is simply a device that can effectively reduce the amount of solid particulates and other foreign matter from the air. This solid particulate and foreign matter may include dust from air, the pollen, mold or small stones that may have been carried by the air. Air filters are used for many applications and used on devices or equipments that may require the use of clean air. For example your home may require an equipment that will use the air filter in order to ensure that the quality of air that flows inside your house will be clean and contaminant free. The use of air filter is also popular on gas compressors and gas turbines. But perhaps, the importance of the air filter is more pronounced on vehicles and their internal combustion engines. The air filter is the device that is used on these cars in order to ensure that the air that comes in contact with the engine and the engine parts is clean and free from contaminants and foreign matter. Uses and Benefits of Air Filter The filters that are used on vehicle engines are the most popular types of air filters. What these air filters do is simple. These filters ensure that there will be no foreign matter or small stones that will come in contact with the small engine parts and in the process ensures that engine will be well-protected. The use of an air filter for a specific purpose clearly helps in the management of air quality. But in order to ensure that the quality of these filters will continue, it is imperative that these air filters are cleaned every time contaminants have clogged the filters. If the filters aren’t cleaned, then this can compromise the efficiency of the roles played by these filters. It is suggested as well that these filters should be replaced on the recommended time of intervals as suggested by the manufacturers.
August 27, 2008
Filed Under (Air filter) by pooch
There are several types of cold air intakes on the market today. Most of which people call K&N no matter who makes the kit. Today we aren’t going to talk about the standard oiled K&N type air filter. We are going to talk about dry flow filters and their differences from the standard oiled filters on the market today. We are going to talk about the AEM brand dryflow filters, and the AFE brand Pro Dry S filters. There are many people out there that have complained about messing up their mass air flow or MAF sensor due to an oiled filter. They never have any troubles when they first start using the kit. It always seems like it is later on that they begin to have trouble. The reason for this is one of a couple of things. All of the reasons come back to not properly cleaning and re-oiling their filters. When cleaning an oiled filter you have to let it fully dry after washing it. This takes time. Most people are impatient and don’t want to wait for it to dry before re-oiling the filter and as a result end up messing up their MAF sensor. The other main reason is over oiling. Many kits today come with measuring tools to measure the correct amount of oil. If you over oil, the filter doesn’t work as it is designed to do. The Dry flow filters bypass getting oil on the MAF, because they don’t use oil. To clean a dry flow filter, usually you’ll bang out the big debris on the ground and then you wash it. You have to wait for it to dry fully before using it. But you don’t have to worry about oiling it. You just let it sit out and dry and then drop it back into the intake system. The dry flow filters filter almost as well as the oiled filters and bypass the worries of over oiling or not oiling properly. The AEM brand and AFE Brand intakes are the only ones that have dry flow filters, but I’m sure many will follow. AEM does dry flow filters exclusively. AFE offers a 5 layer oiled filter, a 7 layer oiled filter and a Pro Dry S dryflow filter. |
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