JWeigel
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Coming from the diesel pickup world where most air filters setups include a "Filter Minder" to track filter restrictions. I also am a fan of oil testing and have tested my RR several times now as it breaks in to see where the Silicon level settles on. Before I start changing the factory air filter or even the factory air filter box setup, I want to have some baseline on silicon. I want the most power and efficiency but do not want to be compromising engine longevity by allowing anything past the air filter that the factory filter keeps out.
To take a stab at a "Filter Minder" I purchased the K&N version that is calibrated at 10 " of water or very sensitive. Ran the pickup on the full boost through a few gears and checked to gauge. It was maxed out.
I then acquired a WIX version that is calibrated at 27 inches of water (....or about 1 PSI). I did a full boost run and got this result. This is on the factory air filter that looks like new but does have 18K miles on it.
While it looks like a lot of restriction, it is less then 0.5 PSI.
jjw
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To take a stab at a "Filter Minder" I purchased the K&N version that is calibrated at 10 " of water or very sensitive. Ran the pickup on the full boost through a few gears and checked to gauge. It was maxed out.
I then acquired a WIX version that is calibrated at 27 inches of water (....or about 1 PSI). I did a full boost run and got this result. This is on the factory air filter that looks like new but does have 18K miles on it.
While it looks like a lot of restriction, it is less then 0.5 PSI.
jjw
ND
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