FoxRacer357
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- Feb 21, 2007
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FoxRacer357 said:im using a twin air filter , i am oiling it with bel-ray filter oil it is very tacky. cleaning it is kind of hard because i cant find anything that takes the oil out of the filter. i tried twin air powder cleaner takes the dirt out not oil, tried k & n filter cleaner and it takes the dirt off and no oil agian. soap and water doesnt do anything cause its water proof and bel ray doesnt make a filter cleaner, used gas once worked great but heard it was hard on the filter. so if you could jus let me know some cleaners that will work, it would be greatly apperciated. thanks
FoxRacer357 said:alright thanks alot for the ideas
Chili said:I'd like to try it but isn't that the stuff that can't be used on twin air filters? We've always used twin air after one season of uni filters which I hated.
I use No-Toil on my twin airs, whites and UNIs and never had any problems. I recently won a No-Toil air filter for my 450 so we shall see if that holds up! :nener:Chili said:I'd like to try it but isn't that the stuff that can't be used on twin air filters? We've always used twin air after one season of uni filters which I hated.
Chili said:I'd like to try it but isn't that the stuff that can't be used on twin air filters? We've always used twin air after one season of uni filters which I hated.
Chili said:Ahhh it was the Uni's then, I knew there was a filter you couldn't use it with and that was the reason we didn't try it, makes sense now as we were using Uni filters around the time I considered it. Using the alcohol set up i'll assume it goes on real thin like the twin air stuff? I've never been all that fond of that so I stuck to the Maxima FFT, but if No Toil is that easy to use I'll give it a go at some point in the future.
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