Cleaning the JWT Pop Charger
Try this.
http://www.jimwolftechnology.com/wol...ANING-INST.PDF
Just cleaned mine, after 15,000 miles it was pretty dirty.
http://www.jimwolftechnology.com/wol...ANING-INST.PDF
Just cleaned mine, after 15,000 miles it was pretty dirty.
Yep
That's how I cleaned mine, except for the 409, Simple Green, etc. - I used K&N Air Filter Cleaner. I then oiled the filter with K&N Air Filter Oil. This of course turned the filter media pink. Rather than use the spray, I used the K&N liquid, and gently spread it along each pleat. I believe the liquid does a better (more even) job than the spray. Also, and this is very important, DO NOT overoil. If you do, you will screw up your MAF sensor, which is a very expensive item to replace. I left mine on my work bench overnight to dry. I plan to clean and reoil every 5K miles or so.
Lou
That's how I cleaned mine, except for the 409, Simple Green, etc. - I used K&N Air Filter Cleaner. I then oiled the filter with K&N Air Filter Oil. This of course turned the filter media pink. Rather than use the spray, I used the K&N liquid, and gently spread it along each pleat. I believe the liquid does a better (more even) job than the spray. Also, and this is very important, DO NOT overoil. If you do, you will screw up your MAF sensor, which is a very expensive item to replace. I left mine on my work bench overnight to dry. I plan to clean and reoil every 5K miles or so.
Lou
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