Air filter brands?
- NightBiker07
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Air filter brands?
well, after my last one that was brand new watching it dissolve in gas, i want to hear it from you guys.
What kind of filter should i buy, that wont dissolve when washing it the old fashioned way (gas then soapy water)?
What kind of filter should i buy, that wont dissolve when washing it the old fashioned way (gas then soapy water)?
2000 CR250, pipe, filter, Vforce
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UNI
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- redrocket190
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IMHO, don't use gas to clean the filter because the closed cell foam and glue is pretty much the same independent of brand. Use turpentine (old school), air filter cleaner, or just soapy water (No Toil approach). Personally I have a bucket of Twin Air cleaner that I use break down the old oil and then I get the soaked filter clean with soapy water. If you want to buy a reputable product, go No Toil, OEM, Twin Air or Uni (alphabetical order).
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2007 Honda CR500R-AF
No Toils disintegrate in gas, UNI's don't.
If you are going to go the No Toil route, only clean it with the No Toil system.
And if I recall, the opposite is also true. I may be mistaken on that though...
If you are going to go the No Toil route, only clean it with the No Toil system.
And if I recall, the opposite is also true. I may be mistaken on that though...
No longer have a CR500.
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- NightBiker07
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my last filter didnt dissolve in gas, it just tore cause it was getting old.
i guess if you cleaned the ReadyFilter with a non-solvent it would be a great filter, dual stage, and it filtered perfect.
i guess if you cleaned the ReadyFilter with a non-solvent it would be a great filter, dual stage, and it filtered perfect.
2000 CR250, pipe, filter, Vforce
1980 XL80s
1969 Broncco TX-6
Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.
1980 XL80s
1969 Broncco TX-6
Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.
- dannygraves
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I use UNI and believe it or not simple green and hot water in the bathroom sink work far better than any of those expensive filter cleaners and doesn't damage the glue at all.
I don't think there was anything actually wrong with twin air filters, just that one may have been washed using gas by a previous owner. The fact is, I've never had a uni fall apart...never, but I have seen twin airs fall apart, oem fall apart and I've torn down motors for friends who use ready filters and found more dirt in the bottomend than oil.
UNI has been proven time and time again, and you can pickup one on ebay for ~$15-$20 from like atvunlimited or some other ebay stores. they are more like $30 at the stealerships.
you don't have to use the uni specific oil or cleaner either.
I don't think there was anything actually wrong with twin air filters, just that one may have been washed using gas by a previous owner. The fact is, I've never had a uni fall apart...never, but I have seen twin airs fall apart, oem fall apart and I've torn down motors for friends who use ready filters and found more dirt in the bottomend than oil.
UNI has been proven time and time again, and you can pickup one on ebay for ~$15-$20 from like atvunlimited or some other ebay stores. they are more like $30 at the stealerships.
you don't have to use the uni specific oil or cleaner either.
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