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David Kelly
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Post by David Kelly » Thu Apr 25, 2002 10:56 am

On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 08:42:29AM -0400, Bob Croley wrote:
> Mr. David, As one of the clueless automatons with many years of good > service in both autos and bikes with K&N filters, I have to call > anyone as smart as you, Mister. How do you go through life being so > much smarter than normal peons? Isn't a drag not having anyone on your > supposed intellect to talk to? When you reply to this list, you will > find better response from the members when you use some respect in > your replies. > > Thanks for future less smartass replies > Bob Croley > A15
If I'm such a smartass, at least I'm willing to do it in public. Bob has proven to be in the minority. All I've done is point out that K&N's emperor is wearing no clothes. For some reason people are afraid to think about the claims being made for products and whether or not they make sense. If you want to wear the latest clothes you see on MTV then by all means do so and use K&N air filters. The result is the same. It might make you happy. But you are not doing any good. As for the future Bob? Don't worry about me as you can no longer get thru my email filter. If you are half as smart as you claim then you'll do the same for me. -- David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@... ===================================================================== The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its capacity -- the rest is overhead for the operating system.

mnron2002
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k&n filters

Post by mnron2002 » Thu Apr 25, 2002 11:17 am

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., David Kelly wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 08:42:29AM -0400, Bob Croley wrote: > > Mr. David, As one of the clueless automatons with many years of
good
> > service in both autos and bikes with K&N filters, I have to call > > anyone as smart as you, Mister. How do you go through life being
so
> > much smarter than normal peons? Isn't a drag not having anyone on
your
> > supposed intellect to talk to? When you reply to this list, you
will
> > find better response from the members when you use some respect in > > your replies. > > > > Thanks for future less smartass replies > > Bob Croley > > A15 > > If I'm such a smartass, at least I'm willing to do it in public. > > Bob has proven to be in the minority. All I've done is point out
that
> K&N's emperor is wearing no clothes. For some reason people are
afraid
> to think about the claims being made for products and whether or not > they make sense. If you want to wear the latest clothes you see on
MTV
> then by all means do so and use K&N air filters. The result is the
same.
> It might make you happy. But you are not doing any good. > > As for the future Bob? Don't worry about me as you can no longer get > thru my email filter. If you are half as smart as you claim then
you'll
> do the same for me. > > -- > David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@h... >
=====================================================================
> The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its > capacity -- the rest is overhead for the operating system.
WOW!! David, I for one am glad that you brought this forward for discussion. Do I agree? It's hard to disregard others' experience. However, there is still research to be done. I guess I never thought about this issue too much, but I should, AND I will. Sometimes we listers need to lighten up a little bit and realize that most of these entries have a little "tongue-in-cheek" going for them, along with good information... Let's use this as an opportunity to learn, and research, and see what other people think. Don't let anyone else do our thinking,though, right David. Thanks again!! Keep it up.. MNRon

Devon Jarvis
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k&n filters

Post by Devon Jarvis » Thu Apr 25, 2002 11:24 am

Not to restate the painfully obvious, but looking at the two filters side by side, the K&N would likely flow more and filter less. Flowing more AND filtering more, would be easily accomplished with a much larger filter, either cotton gauze or oiled foam. But the K&N is actually smaller. I don't know how this became a measure of intellect or a pissing contest. I use K&N's in my street bikes because they filter well enough for the environment. I use oiled foam in the KLR because I crash it into dirt and sand constantly. If I was using my KLR on the street only, I might try a K&N. Devon A15 mnron2002 wrote:
> > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., David Kelly wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 08:42:29AM -0400, Bob Croley wrote: > > > Mr. David, As one of the clueless automatons with many years of > good > > > service in both autos and bikes with K&N filters, I have to call > > > anyone as smart as you, Mister. How do you go through life being > so > > > much smarter than normal peons? Isn't a drag not having anyone on > your > > > supposed intellect to talk to? When you reply to this list, you > will > > > find better response from the members when you use some respect in > > > your replies. > > > > > > Thanks for future less smartass replies > > > Bob Croley > > > A15 > > > > If I'm such a smartass, at least I'm willing to do it in public. > > > > Bob has proven to be in the minority. All I've done is point out > that > > K&N's emperor is wearing no clothes. For some reason people are > afraid > > to think about the claims being made for products and whether or not > > they make sense. If you want to wear the latest clothes you see on > MTV > > then by all means do so and use K&N air filters. The result is the > same. > > It might make you happy. But you are not doing any good. > > > > As for the future Bob? Don't worry about me as you can no longer get > > thru my email filter. If you are half as smart as you claim then > you'll > > do the same for me. > > > > -- > > David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@h... > > > ===================================================================== > > The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its > > capacity -- the rest is overhead for the operating system. > > WOW!! David, I for one am glad that you brought this forward for > discussion. Do I agree? It's hard to disregard others' experience. > However, there is still research to be done. I guess I never thought > about this issue too much, but I should, AND I will. Sometimes we > listers need to lighten up a little bit and realize that most of > these entries have a little "tongue-in-cheek" going for them, along > with good information... > > Let's use this as an opportunity to learn, and research, and see what > other people think. Don't let anyone else do our thinking,though, > right David. Thanks again!! Keep it up.. > > MNRon >

monahanwb
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k&n filters

Post by monahanwb » Thu Apr 25, 2002 11:44 am

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., David Kelly wrote:
> > As for the future Bob? Don't worry about me as you can no longer
get
> thru my email filter. If you are half as smart as you claim then
you'll
> do the same for me.
OK, girls, you can put away your toys now if you can't play nice.

Frank Srednicki
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Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2001 12:35 pm

k&n filters

Post by Frank Srednicki » Fri Apr 26, 2002 8:41 am

I decided to weigh in with some comments about the K&N filters. I also own an ST 1100 and it was time to change air filters. I had a K&N for the ST already in the garage, so I cleaned and oiled it. I too, have been concerned about the filtering ability of the K&N. I held the K&N up to the sun and looked through it. I saw many very bright pin holes where the sun would shine through the filtering material. I figured that if I could plainly see through a filter, there would also be a big path for dirt and dust to go through. After weighing the evidence, I decided not to use the K&N. I do believe that it flows considerably more air than anything else, but at the expense of filtering ability. I thing that using a K&N is better than no filter at all, but I also believe that there are many more efficient and cost effective alternatives. Donning Flame Suit, Frank Srednicki A12 ST 1100 Lots of other stuff

dale_johnson13
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k&n filters

Post by dale_johnson13 » Mon Apr 29, 2002 6:16 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "monahanwb" wrote:
> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., David Kelly wrote: > > > As for the future Bob? Don't worry about me as you can no
longer
> get > > thru my email filter. If you are half as smart as you claim then > you'll > > do the same for me. > > > OK, girls, you can put away your toys now if you can't play nice.
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Frank Srednicki
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k&n filters

Post by Frank Srednicki » Mon Apr 29, 2002 7:21 pm

I have found much information on these web sites about the K&N filters. Read and heed. http://www.bonnevillemotorwerks.com/dynocharts/intake/KN/kntest.pdf www.seansa4page.com/resource/airfilter.html www.ibmwr.org/otech/airfilter.html www.unifilter.com/performance-facts.htm www.unifilter.com/whyfoam.htm www.realbig.com/miata/miata/1994-02/412.html These were forwarded to me from the ST 1100 list. Invaluable information! Frank Srednicki A12

James W. Flower
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k&n filters

Post by James W. Flower » Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:54 pm

I bought a K&N, along with the sock they sell to put over it for dirt (I'm not in dirt as much as I'd like). The sock may improve the filtering, but I'm wondering how it affects the carburetion. Haven't tried it yet.

zoot
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k&n filters

Post by zoot » Wed Sep 26, 2012 8:49 pm

Ran a K&N for years. Found that it fouled quickly in the dirt to the point of having to clean it to get back home. Changed to a UNI filter at the recommendation of a local shop. Fuel mileage increase about 5mpg with longer length of time between cleanings. Won't go back. t. From: James W. Flower Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 5:44 PM To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: K&N filters I bought a K&N, along with the sock they sell to put over it for dirt (I'm not in dirt as much as I'd like). The sock may improve the filtering, but I'm wondering how it affects the carburetion. Haven't tried it yet. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

revmaaatin
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k&n filters

Post by revmaaatin » Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:01 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "James W. Flower" wrote:
> > I bought a K&N, along with the sock they sell to put over it for dirt (I'm not in dirt as much as I'd like). The sock may improve the filtering, but I'm wondering how it affects the carburetion. Haven't tried it yet. >
...all this 'poor-filtering' talk is making it more difficult to sell my K & N filter that has been sitting on my bench for 4.3years. shrug. Maybe I could use it as a colander? revmaaatin.

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