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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: DazVR6 on 15 October 2007, 00:03
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Took off my induction cone the other day to clean it and then re-oiled it, but i think ive over oiled it, anyway wondered if anyone had cleaned theirs recently? recon it would be ok if i washed it in warm soapy water rather than using the cleaner they give you as its in a spray can and not that practical to use? Ive got a foam Raidhp cone by the way.
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i wouldnt, id only use what your supposed to or it could shrink, dry out etc and as its foam u dont want it to do this or it could crumble and end up getting sucked into the engine...not good :cry:
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Cleaning in petrol usually works OK - as would any decent solvent.
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Ive always thought Petrol was the most dangerous thing to clean it in!! being flammable n all that!
cleaning in warm soapy water sounds the best thing to do ... RaidHP cones are pretty well built, I doubt it would crumble up.
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Petrol is fine as long as you take appropriate precuations - soapy water being basically an surfactant will supsend dirt/oil particles which are washed away with water. You may or may not release all the dirt and oil as the ionic attraction to the surfactant is fairly weak - which is why you need to scrub or agitate anything with soap to obtain a thorough clean.
Solvents such as petrol on the other hand actually break down the ionic attraction in the dirt/grease molecules and as such create a solution which may be more easily removed from the filter.
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Might just leave it for now and buy another cone next year if i still have the car... :laugh:
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Get the K&N cleaning kit off Ebay for about £15, cleaned mine 3 times with it, good stuff
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I agree with Pete, K&N kit is really good. Plus has the advantage of having red oil so you can see you've got good coverage.
Just rinse it from the inside out, otherwise you'll force the dirt into the filter (ie towards the engine)
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well this is all id use, but i have a K&N and he has raid so i assume raid do a similar kit??
had my K&N kit for about 10 years now and cleaned various K&N's on my cars and iv still got loads of the stuff left
works a treat, instructions are included, piss easy to do, most annoying bit is having to wait for the filter to dry :laugh: :laugh:
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well this is all id use, but i have a K&N and he has raid so i assume raid do a similar kit??
had my K&N kit for about 10 years now and cleaned various K&N's on my cars and iv still got loads of the stuff left
works a treat, instructions are included, piss easy to do, most annoying bit is having to wait for the filter to dry :laugh: :laugh:
Hair dryer ;)
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hair dryer shrinks the cotton.....it will then let dirt in. i wouldnt risk doing something like that, its gotta be left to dry naturally and in winter it takes while :cry:
if you have done this then you have been lucky :laugh:
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The wire mesh keeps the cotton part in shape, so I can give it a quick blast, as soon as it's oiled up it's as good as new
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The wire mesh keeps the cotton part in shape, so I can give it a quick blast, as soon as it's oiled up it's as good as new
blimey, still wouldnt do it myself, the metal may hold it but if it shrinks you will have larger holes in the cotton round the metal bits than what its supposed to have without even knowing it
iv always cleaned mine on evenings and left to dry over night :wink:
luckily they dont need doing oftern
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I've Just used this guide;
http://www.jetex.co.uk/website/downloads/filtercleaning.pdf
Chris