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Old Nov 28, 2007 | 10:03 PM
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Default Air filter cleaning

I have an AEM V2 intake on my 02 Si and I want to know any recommendations on how often I should clean my air filter. Thanks.
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Old Nov 29, 2007 | 03:33 PM
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Default summer vs. winter(clean vs. dusty)

Every 12,000 miles or every four oil changes is the recommended filter change/cleaning interval. However, my engine guru contacts recommend that you do it based on the air quality. They say 12000 miles is too long in the dusty summer or fall weather. If crops are being harvested around your common driving area, this is a big dust producer. Probably second only to gravel or dirt road driving. I never take 03 Si down gravel more than five times a year. When I do drive at <5mph. I live in a rural farming area. So my personal approach is to clean my short ram filter every 6-8k during the summer and fall. Then after all the crops are in(usually late Oct. early Nov.), I clean my filter and don't clean it again until Feb. or March. Winter air in Indiana has very little particulate content(pollen, dust, etc...) ALSO EVERY TIME YOU CLEAN YOUR FILTER YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY, AND I MEAN CAREFULLY CLEAN YOUR MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR(which should be inserted somewhere on your short ram). Neglecting to clean your MAFS every time you clean your filter can drastically reduce performance and cause your check engine light to come on. Obviously I am very anal about my civic, but it runs just as strong today as it did when I bought it almost 100k miles ago(and I'm still on factory plugs and wires).
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Old Nov 29, 2007 | 03:34 PM
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Default Mass air flow sensor cleaner

by the way.......advance auto parts usually carries a special spray for cleaning your mass air flow sensor. Use nothing but this or you can seriously damage the electronics involved with this sensor(and follow the directions on the can to a T).
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Old Nov 30, 2007 | 03:43 PM
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Thanks for the info.

Another question... How bad is it if a lot of rain water gets in/around the filter. It seems like there is a lot of room for dirt and water to come in through the wheel well even though it has the factory liner/protector in between the wheel well and the engine.

What is the website to buy the spray for the sensor?
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