K&n fipk
#1
K&n fipk
Hi All,
Just bought my second Camaro , a 94 V6 Conv. last night ( I already have a 69 Conv.)
The car came with a K&N CAI (FIPK 57) which has a small outlet for the A.I.R pump. My car doesn't have an AIR pump so the previous owner had this small filter installed on it as shown in the picture.
The K&N manual said to plug this outlet if no AIR pump is there, my question is should I remove the small filter and plug this outlet or is it OK to leave it as is.
Thanks in advance.
http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/...1-25154119.jpg
Just bought my second Camaro , a 94 V6 Conv. last night ( I already have a 69 Conv.)
The car came with a K&N CAI (FIPK 57) which has a small outlet for the A.I.R pump. My car doesn't have an AIR pump so the previous owner had this small filter installed on it as shown in the picture.
The K&N manual said to plug this outlet if no AIR pump is there, my question is should I remove the small filter and plug this outlet or is it OK to leave it as is.
Thanks in advance.
http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/...1-25154119.jpg
#3
My concern is that this outlet is very close to the engine , so it allows hot air to go in , I think you're right , I'll plug it anyways
#5
Thanks Craby, I plugged it and serviced the Air Filter, but it's dark now where I live so will re-install it tomorrow , the filter was totally clogged ! dunno if the previous owner had any idea that an air filter existed in this car
#7
Absolutely FD ... it is an oil breather , dunno what the guy was thinking allowing hot air from the top of the engine... I thought I'd ask though cause I was in doubt if this outlet has another use until I checked K&N website and they said to plug it if no A.I.R pump is there