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INEOS AIR FILTER PART NUMBERS (also Air Cabin filter)

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Initially, I thought the same, but after doing some research, I realized it's a lifetime product.
It can be cleaned and reused, and it even comes with a lifetime warranty.
It’s more like an investment ; it starts paying off after the third service interval.
Just imagine using a disposable paper Mahle filter at every service. By the third replacement, you've already saved money.
I will share my feedback after some hard off road use.
the problem with them is even if they last a lifetime
they let so much dirt into the intake you will replace the engine before the filter
here in the southwest where you see dirt and not grass they dont work well
where there is a lot of grass and mud they may be alrigh
I will pay for the paper and keep the engine
 
the problem with them is even if they last a lifetime
they let so much dirt into the intake you will replace the engine before the filter
here in the southwest where you see dirt and not grass they dont work well
where there is a lot of grass and mud they may be alrigh
I will pay for the paper and keep the engine
I was thinking the same, but the feedback so far is actually quite positive. The filter seals very well, and the main filtering media effectively stops all dust and debris.
The oil on the filter also does a great job collecting all the bad particles.
Filter looks like the same as KN but it has a better quality.
Before purchasing, I did some research on the company and saw that their filters were used in the Dakar Rally, where sand is a serious issue for engines; and DNA seemed to hold up really well under those extreme conditions.
I’ll keep you updated on how it works.
Cheers!
 
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