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npinks



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K&N Filters

Would adding a K&N filter to a normal unchipped 2.2 TD4 make any difference to MPG

Averaging about 24.6mpg between fill ups doing mainly town driving and look at ways that won't throw away my warranty to increase it slightly

Shell Ultimate diesel didn't do anything worth while with 21.8mpg/£1.109 per litre got a 307 from a tank Rolling Eyes Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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You could try filling your right shoe with broken glass.

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Just looked on K&N site and they don't even list a LR2 with a TD4 engine as they are an American site, they also have no filter for the 3.2 petrol Shocked

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Confused I have seen them on eBay and someone on here put one in Question

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k&n do one for the petrol and it fits the diesel too. dont know if its the correct filtration air/flow for the diesel but it fits the airbox. someone on here go one I think?


edit. http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic3489.html?highlight=filter seems its good for both diesel and petrol fl2's

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Tandemman wrote:
You could try filling your right shoe with broken glass.


you love causing pain don't you Laughing At work
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Re: K&N Filters

[quote="npinks"]Would adding a K&N filter to a normal unchipped 2.2 TD4 make any difference to MPG

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No, but will probably save you £7.24 every service if its a K&N lifetime fit one. Laughing

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I have one that i got from tatbay,made no differance to mpg at all,but made bluefin upgrade seem crisper but without dyno info would be hard to prove.
Cost me about £40,thats the same as 4 new genuine filters? I will need to clean it and reoil it at the next service though ,kit to do this cost me a tenner,(tatbay again)
on a positive note I was pleased to find out that others get worse mpg than me though!!!! (28mpg is norm)except when towing the caravan 24mpg,mind you i bet chickin dung dont get that from his tractor!!!!


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Item number for K&N Filter on Ebay. eBay Item No. 290332623571

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tonyjones1968 wrote:

on a positive note I was pleased to find out that others get worse mpg than me though!!!! (28mpg is norm)except when towing the caravan 24mpg,mind you i bet chickin dung dont get that from his tractor!!!!


the difference is my tractor is serving the country by providing food, where as your van is costing the govt money by slowing traffic reducing safety camera revenues and making people late for meetings. At work
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Re: K&N Filters

npinks wrote:


Averaging about 24.6mpg between fill ups doing mainly town driving...


Shocked
According to my calculations (450/460 divided by 14.298), I'm averaging between 31.4 & 32.1 mpg.
Strange, as the onboard computer says I'm averaging 29.8.

This is a mixture of town & fast dual carriageway driving.

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That's manual calculation on a fill up to fill prog I have on
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Average over the first 1500 miles is 36.8, wouldn't bother with K&N etc. filters, initial 'improvement' is great, soon degrades after that but gradually so not noticable, paper filters provide better filtration (therefore less engine contamination & wear), top tip to extend their life is to rotate 180 degrees Thumbs Up

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Re: K&N Filters

npinks wrote:
Would adding a K&N filter to a normal unchipped 2.2 TD4 make any difference to MPG

Averaging about 24.6mpg between fill ups doing mainly town driving and look at ways that won't throw away my warranty to increase it slightly

Shell Ultimate diesel didn't do anything worth while with 21.8mpg/£1.109 per litre got a 307 from a tank Rolling Eyes


A K&N Filter on it's own won't make the blindest bit of difference. (They should not effect your warranty either). they are worth while if the car is re-mapped, but I have not bothered to be honest.

Your best bet is to replace the original air filter every six months or so to keep everything clean.

Regarding the Shell V-Power, you won't see an improvement until you have used it for about 4-5 tanks constantly, the ECU map can learn by the fuel used and takes time to adjust.

We bought our car at 9 months old and 10400 miles, since then it has been used 100% on Shell V-Power or BP Ultimate fuiel. MPG is slightly better but the engine is so much quieter and mid range pull is good. We think it is worth the extra few pence for it. We only fill up about once a month so the extra cost is not worth worrying about. Freelander 2 HSE Lux 2013MY - Barolo Black with Ivory Leather. Alpine DVD - Privacy -Evoque 20" Dynamic Wheels and more to come.........

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