Change Your Air Filters
#33
The one thing I have seen from these photos and my car's filters is that they get dirty from the wider base to the narrow end. I guess the majority of the vacuum pulls the dirt to the closest to the engine until it becomes restrictive and then the air moves to the middle of the filter and then to the end.
V6
V6
#34
Just changed my BMC filters. I bought a new set so I wouldn't be down a day for the water to dry out of the older BMC filters before oiling.
In tapping the filters to the ground to remove exterior dirt, i was surprised by how much dirt came off. It left a 5 inch circular pile about 1/16 inch thick. Didn't appear to be that bad before tapping them. The filters had about 8K miles on them with about 1400 miles of that from track time. Most of the dirt came from the bigger (housing) end of the filters. The interior ducts in the car had a mild dust coating of dirt that was easily wiped away. No big chunks due to Zunsport intake grills, I guess. I did see some small square black particles that might have been track rubber that was picked up.
The BMC regeneration videos say to oil both sides of pleats after cleaning and drying, but with the conical filter design, I recommend purchasing the recharge kit with oil spray rather than the squirt bottle as it is nearly impossible to squeeze the bottle and get good interior coverage. The kit with the spray on oil will likely do better coating the filter interior.
Since I now have a second set of filters, I purchased the elbow housings from eb*y and will simplify the next change by just yanking and replacing and not having to deal with unscrewing the filters from the housings and replacing them.
Also, the factory workshop manual recommends recoating the green seals on the housing with silicone grease (I suspect to make the next removal a bit easier and less likely to pull the seal out of the groove in the housing.
V6
In tapping the filters to the ground to remove exterior dirt, i was surprised by how much dirt came off. It left a 5 inch circular pile about 1/16 inch thick. Didn't appear to be that bad before tapping them. The filters had about 8K miles on them with about 1400 miles of that from track time. Most of the dirt came from the bigger (housing) end of the filters. The interior ducts in the car had a mild dust coating of dirt that was easily wiped away. No big chunks due to Zunsport intake grills, I guess. I did see some small square black particles that might have been track rubber that was picked up.
The BMC regeneration videos say to oil both sides of pleats after cleaning and drying, but with the conical filter design, I recommend purchasing the recharge kit with oil spray rather than the squirt bottle as it is nearly impossible to squeeze the bottle and get good interior coverage. The kit with the spray on oil will likely do better coating the filter interior.
Since I now have a second set of filters, I purchased the elbow housings from eb*y and will simplify the next change by just yanking and replacing and not having to deal with unscrewing the filters from the housings and replacing them.
Also, the factory workshop manual recommends recoating the green seals on the housing with silicone grease (I suspect to make the next removal a bit easier and less likely to pull the seal out of the groove in the housing.
V6
#35