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hey all

gonna do an oil n filter change and was wondering if it is worth getting a k&N over a hiflo or genuine one.

k&n about £11 posted hiflo about £8 genuine £13 but not checked local dealer yet

your thoughts are welcome

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My choice would be a genuine or pattern standard filter. You got to ask yourself what is the purpose of an Oil filter and what do they do to them to make them higher flowing. The Hi Flo filter I don't think is a higher flowing filter, it's just a pattern part, same as the Hi Flo air filters. A bit misleading calling them Hi Flo. The K&N is genuinely higher flowing. If you have a race bike and you thrash the nuts off it then maybe it warrants putting a K&N on it. Just be aware that it wont trap as many particles otherwise it would no longer be a higher flowing filter.

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cybercarl wrote:My choice would be a genuine or pattern standard filter. You got to ask yourself what is the purpose of an Oil filter and what do they do to them to make them higher flowing. The Hi Flo filter I don't think is a higher flowing filter, it's just a pattern part, same as the Hi Flo air filters. A bit misleading calling them Hi Flo. The K&N is genuinely higher flowing. If you have a race bike and you thrash the nuts off it then maybe it warrants putting a K&N on it. Just be aware that it wont trap as many particles otherwise it would no longer be a higher flowing filter.

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good point. think i will try perth honda and get a genuine one :)
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He's talking about oil filters not air.
or possibly the other way round - depends what precisely the "n' means :wink: oil and oil filter change or oil and air filter change... but from the prices I assumed the original poster meant 'oil filter'

Ps my links are to oil filters not air filters.
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Hey Wicky, spotted you again! :D

Found an awesome road back from Sudbury towards West Bergholt :D

Sorry, nothing to do with oil or filters...
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He's talking about oil filters not air.
:lol: Yeh that was Darkember before me. By the time I finished thinking and writing he must have realised and deleted the post. And you had posted.

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http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 70#p291200

On my way to the hospital
Found an awesome road back from Sudbury towards West Bergholt :D
One time I came back on that route back to Colchester on a 250 superdream with a friend on a Z400F at dusk, police spotted us coming by slightly briskly at North Station and set up road block at St Botolphs where they eventually caught us and accused me of averaging 100 mph!

Jamoi wrote:Hey Wicky, spotted you again! :D

Found an awesome road back from Sudbury towards West Bergholt :D

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:confused What's going on with you posts. I'm sure I've seen that somewhere before in another thread. Or are you pointing at Macs K&N.

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cybercarl wrote:
He's talking about oil filters not air.
:lol: Yeh that was Darkember before me. By the time I finished thinking and writing he must have realised and deleted the post. And you had posted.

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Hehe yes I did finally realize was wondering if anybody had had time to read it before it got removed 8)
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Nothing gets missed on here. :lol:

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You'll have a job to hide anything around here darkember as you've probably guessed :lol:

I would (as others have said) recommend using a genuine Honda oil filter,

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Talking about OIL filters now 8) I have used Hiflo & had no trouble with them. At present I have a Japanese filter fitted that came with a decent oil deal from Hein Gericke. My view is as long as the oil light goes out pronto at the initial start up after the change all should be fine. I do help it on its way by loading the filter with oil before fitting it onto the bike and do several kill switch starts to allow the oil to reach the upper gantries before letting it startup fully.
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Hi Flo as in oil passing through faster or Hi Flo as in just the name. :plainsmile

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HiFlo Oil Filters are a direct replacement for your standard / OEM oil filter. TUV Product Approved and Production Monitored
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HiFlo-Oil-Fil ... 43bb8d2eab

Meaning they are the same as standard and not higher Flowing. Direct replacement. :thumbup:

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Oem here too
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