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silly question but do you have to oil these fillters. just got mine off ebay £71 and wanted to give it a quick clean did read on here somewhere that you can just clean it in warm water and let dry naturally no need to oil it. is this true would help with maf problems i guess.

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I've yet to see any filter come with a reoiling kit! For K&Ns you need the "Recharge kit" which is a can of oil and a bottle of cleaner (soap basically!) but it's not included with a filter. I'd use the same kit with BMCs.

Filters come "ready oiled" though and I would have thought the BMC's red cotton colour would kind of hint at it being oiled :-)

These kind of filters don't work if not oiled. They let too much fine grit into the engine.

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They should never be completely dry. The filter element should be red but may not be wet enough to feel on your fingers. If the element looks black and dirty, it needs a clean.

BMC recommend a clean or "recharge" as they call it every 15,000km.

http://www.bmcairfilters.com/faq.asp#faq51

Undo the screws at the inlet end and pop out the filter element. You'll soon notice it's just a K&N 57i wrapped around a red plastric funnel and you'll think, £200 for that??! LOL! :-)

Seriously though, wash and oil it in the same way you would a normal K&N panel filter.

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