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I had heard that you should not use K&N filters for R/C because they are not meant to filter fine particles that can harm an R/C motor. They work great for 1:1 cars that do not need such fine filtration. I don't know if anyone uses them but this is something you should consider.
Came accross this on Savagecentral.com:
"K&N does not make filters specifically for R/C applications. It is our crankcase vent filters that are most commonly used on these applications. To find a filter for your model, you will need to provide the flange style and size you need. You can find all of our crankcase filters by size at <http://www.knfilters.com/vent.htm>.
If you are looking for a complete intake kit for an R/C vehicle, you will need to go to an R/C Hobby store that makes or supplies such kits with the K&N filter on it.
Thank you,
Leon S. Collins
K&N Technical Support"
Based on this info, I would stick with the Motorsaver brand.
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I hated my MS filter.
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I've heard the same...K&N = no good for R/C
MS is the best bet w/ dry foam pre-filter for the really dusty runs
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Don't use K&N, and MS's are pushing it (unless you have an old style which is still kinda pushing it). MS filters were not designed correctly due to the fact that the front (mesh grill?) that needs to be removed before changing the foam, falls off by itself letting the foam slide out during a race.
I use Mugen. It's like $15 or something
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Tex Wrote:Don't use K&N, and MS's are pushing it (unless you have an old style which is still kinda pushing it). MS filters were not designed correctly due to the fact that the front (mesh grill?) that needs to be removed before changing the foam, falls off by itself letting the foam slide out during a race.
The foam doesnt just slide out, it pretty much springs out. It happened to me 2 times with my 2.5. Also, the hollow center of the foam is unsupported, so it could possibly collapse if the engine is at a high enough RPM.
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not all the foams are hollow in the middle, mine wasn't
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Tex Wrote:not all the foams are hollow in the middle, mine wasn't
which MS filter?
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti...XHWU0&P=ML <--Thats the one I used, and it had a hollow center.
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comparred to the traxxas filter it breathes better but that's about it....
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