I just got wix air filter for my engine.. I have infinity g37 2012 but these wix says on them made in China.. should I return them ? I thought they were made in Poland or USA
keep that wix filter, i use it all the time. My car has been flowing and lasting longer than anything. Wix filters are the same one nascar drivers use and they drive around the track 500 times. They know what is best.
*update* I called a mechanic friend of mine, and he said that white layer of fluff is called a "pre-filter" and doesn't need to be removed. It's purpose, at least in theory, is to trap larger particles in that lower density mesh, before they can gunk up the finer material, extending the life of the filter. He said the filter performs just as well with or without the pre-filter, so removing it isn't a problem. With or without the pre-filter, he recommends checking it every 10k miles and replacing as necessary. He lives in a pretty rural area where a lot of the roads aren't paved, so he's always sucking in dust and clay. He said the pre-filter can extend the life around 1,000 miles in those conditions, or about 10%. *end update* I bought a microgard engine air filter and it came with a woven white mesh "cap" of additional filter material, similar to a home hvac filter, glued to the intake side (where the points of the "v" shaped fins are normally visible). Am I supposed to remove that? Never seen a filter like that before, so I pulled it off, but it was so deliberately glued to the filter and left so many strands of fibers behind that I'm not sure I was supposed to remove it. If I install it without spending extra time plucking all those fibers off the filter, they will surely go straight into the engine. But the white filter mesh itself seems like it's too restrictive, and the filter didn't seat properly in the box with it attached. Anyone know what's up?
@@VaultofEpicFacts Not really a perspective. Third party peer review showed it don't trap much compared to standard filters and is really good for track day. Which makes sense as if the air flow is better it's can't be catching what it needs to
remember we are not talking about oil filter we are discussing air filters. When it comes air filters they are good but the oil filters are not good. The product is different in each line of product.s
wix and purolater are the best for air flow and trap hands down.
yes indeed wix is the best
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I just got wix air filter for my engine.. I have infinity g37 2012 but these wix says on them made in China.. should I return them ? I thought they were made in Poland or USA
keep that wix filter, i use it all the time. My car has been flowing and lasting longer than anything. Wix filters are the same one nascar drivers use and they drive around the track 500 times. They know what is best.
Since Wix makes Microgard , is it as good as a Wix filter ?
it is, I have been using it in my car last 10 years car running longer and more efficient. Each time for an oil change.
*update*
I called a mechanic friend of mine, and he said that white layer of fluff is called a "pre-filter" and doesn't need to be removed.
It's purpose, at least in theory, is to trap larger particles in that lower density mesh, before they can gunk up the finer material, extending the life of the filter.
He said the filter performs just as well with or without the pre-filter, so removing it isn't a problem. With or without the pre-filter, he recommends checking it every 10k miles and replacing as necessary.
He lives in a pretty rural area where a lot of the roads aren't paved, so he's always sucking in dust and clay. He said the pre-filter can extend the life around 1,000 miles in those conditions, or about 10%.
*end update*
I bought a microgard engine air filter and it came with a woven white mesh "cap" of additional filter material, similar to a home hvac filter, glued to the intake side (where the points of the "v" shaped fins are normally visible). Am I supposed to remove that?
Never seen a filter like that before, so I pulled it off, but it was so deliberately glued to the filter and left so many strands of fibers behind that I'm not sure I was supposed to remove it.
If I install it without spending extra time plucking all those fibers off the filter, they will surely go straight into the engine. But the white filter mesh itself seems like it's too restrictive, and the filter didn't seat properly in the box with it attached.
Anyone know what's up?
Deckermann and Sakura!
hmmm
How about K&N do t trap much. Better be washing it everyday
hmm, interesting perspective
@@VaultofEpicFacts Not really a perspective. Third party peer review showed it don't trap much compared to standard filters and is really good for track day. Which makes sense as if the air flow is better it's can't be catching what it needs to
@@kevinc4325 i always prefered wix filters and air filters for everything
I use FRAM air and oil filters! never had a problem in over 44 years! GO FRAM OR GO HOME!
you must be the only person out here. 🤣
Your a FRAM hater and a China hater!@@VaultofEpicFacts
FRAM is junk
Fram is definitely horrible and cheap!
When I think of the cheapest filters- I think FRAM. Cheap, garbage, and sold at WALMART.
remember we are not talking about oil filter we are discussing air filters. When it comes air filters they are good but the oil filters are not good. The product is different in each line of product.s
hiflofiltro
Hmmm
WTF you talking bout? Fram is complete and utter garbage! Air and oil filters. When you want to damage your engine USE FRAM!
fram is on the list because people use it. I listed WIX as number 1. Please make sure you watch the video thoroughly. Thank you 🤣