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Offline SANDEGTI

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Does the Oversized Ramair Intake require oiling?
« on: Yesterday at 07:40:10 pm »
So I've been wanting to clean my air intake for a while now, it's way overdue and now it's sunny I'm wanting to do these jobs.

From what I remember the instructions didn't include re-oiling the filter after cleaning? But now I've seen videos on YouTube state that they need re-oiling, while others are saying not to do it at all.

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Offline ZoliWorks

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Re: Does the Oversized Ramair Intake require oiling?
« Reply #1 on: Today at 07:05:12 am »
Depends entirely on the filter. If it's a paper filter, straight up replace it with a new one. If it's more cloth-like, probably wash it and oil it if it had oil included in the package or the manual says so.
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Re: Does the Oversized Ramair Intake require oiling?
« Reply #2 on: Today at 11:04:27 am »
I've got the oversized Ramair and buy the ramair cleaning kit which is a cleaner and oil (i did research if another cleaner would be ok but couldn't get a definitive answer). So you use all the cleaner and then a light misting of oil which means you end up with nearly a full bottle of oil left over, but you can't buy them separately so just end up with loads of oil left over each time, bit of a waste really.