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pambolita 06-25-2007 08:25 PM

K&N Oil Filter
 
For all of you K&N filter fans:
I just got an email from K&N informing me that they now have an oil filter available for 2005-2007 Ford Escape Hybrids (and Mariners). The part number is HP-7013.

Pambolita

gpsman1 06-25-2007 10:24 PM

Re: K&N Oil Filter
 
Got the same message today!

Price from K&N online is $10.36.
( yes, 2 O-rings incl. )

GatorJ 06-26-2007 06:51 PM

Re: K&N Oil Filter
 
K&N's are historically one of the highest flowing oil filters on the market.

Methodical 06-27-2007 04:56 AM

Re: K&N Oil Filter
 
I dont see the point of a K&N oil filter. You want the filter with the smallest holes, not the biggest. Flow rate will always remain constant because the pump power is always the same, and can easily overwhelm filter resistance. Pressure can vary with different brands because of filter resistance.

With air intakes, flow rate varies depending on filter restriction. Oil Filters are there to clean the oil and pose no further detriment. If you want a performance boost by reducing the resistance without compromising actual filtering ability, upsize the filter. If there is room in the chassis, ford filters commonly have the same interfaces.

trussmonkey666 06-29-2007 06:32 PM

Re: K&N Oil Filter
 
I see they have an 08 oil filter as well, but no air filter, my brid whats to breather easier, haha

jmorton10 06-29-2007 07:11 PM

Re: K&N Oil Filter
 
I have a K&N air filter but I fail to see the point of a K&N oil filter.

~Joh

GatorJ 06-30-2007 06:58 AM

Re: K&N Oil Filter
 

Originally Posted by jmorton10 (Post 131946)
I have a K&N air filter but I fail to see the point of a K&N oil filter.

~Joh

For our particular application I agree, for a twin turbo Z another story.


And flow rate is NOT constant for different oil filters. You would find a fairly significant difference in the flow rates of a K&N vs. a Purolator Pure One oil filter, for example.

jmorton10 06-30-2007 09:50 AM

Re: K&N Oil Filter
 

Originally Posted by GatorJ (Post 132003)
For our particular application I agree,

When I made that statement, I was referring to an FEH application.

If we where talking about my highly modified '87 Buick Grand National Turbo, that would be another story entirely........

~John

GatorJ 06-30-2007 09:51 AM

Re: K&N Oil Filter
 

Originally Posted by jmorton10 (Post 132038)
When I made that statement, I was referring to an FEH application.

If we where talking about my highly modified '87 Buick Grand National Turbo, that would be another story entirely........

~John


"Man can not live by Hybrid alone." Me....today.

jmorton10 06-30-2007 10:07 AM

Re: K&N Oil Filter
 
LOL, we all have to have our toys..........

A buddy of mine likes to say "you can only be young once, but you can be immature forever..........."

~John


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