C&L Air Filter
#2
RE: C&L Air Filter
I ordered one of these a while back. It is on the website, Part Number 702-CL1 (Replacement Filter for C&L 2005+ Intake).
I never saw it sold anywhere online, but I called them up and ordered by phone. $40.00.
You probably know this, but you can just clean and re-oil the current filter. But, it is handy to have a second one laying around so you can install it right away and take your time cleaning and drying the other one. (Or if you are afraid you will over-oil it, or justwant a fresh one for the hell of it.)
I never saw it sold anywhere online, but I called them up and ordered by phone. $40.00.
You probably know this, but you can just clean and re-oil the current filter. But, it is handy to have a second one laying around so you can install it right away and take your time cleaning and drying the other one. (Or if you are afraid you will over-oil it, or justwant a fresh one for the hell of it.)
#3
RE: C&L Air Filter
Yeah, it's on the website.
Bottom of the page:
http://www.cnlperformance.com/2005GT.html
And I agree that a second one is handy.
It takes too long to properly dry a cleaned one, so putting a fresh one on while drying is easy.
But, since you only really need to clean them every 40k-50k, I found it easier to just replace it.
Bottom of the page:
http://www.cnlperformance.com/2005GT.html
And I agree that a second one is handy.
It takes too long to properly dry a cleaned one, so putting a fresh one on while drying is easy.
But, since you only really need to clean them every 40k-50k, I found it easier to just replace it.
#4
RE: C&L Air Filter
ORIGINAL: Humboldt Stang
Yeah, it's on the website.
Bottom of the page:
http://www.cnlperformance.com/2005GT.html
And I agree that a second one is handy.
It takes too long to properly dry a cleaned one, so putting a fresh one on while drying is easy.
But, since you only really need to clean them every 40k-50k, I found it easier to just replace it.
Yeah, it's on the website.
Bottom of the page:
http://www.cnlperformance.com/2005GT.html
And I agree that a second one is handy.
It takes too long to properly dry a cleaned one, so putting a fresh one on while drying is easy.
But, since you only really need to clean them every 40k-50k, I found it easier to just replace it.
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