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Old March 7th 06, 02:54 AM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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Hi.

First let me say - I drive a 1999 C5 6-speed - but I'm absolutely no
mechanic.

Q. Does anyone know anything about the SLP (Donaldson) Blackwing Corvette
Air Intake System ? I thought I had a K&N air filter, until I realised I
the filter was connected to an OEM part (rather than the K&N hose). Then I
looked a little closer & figured out it was this SLP (very expensive
$250+) filter.

So, the car's done 70,000 in 7 years (I did the last 20,000) of that. I'm
figuring the filter is well over due for cleaning. I had a 60,000 service
& was told that they couldn't clean a K&N (sic) filter.

What's SOP for when & how to clean. Does anyone do any kits or anything ?

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Old March 7th 06, 04:23 AM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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If youve got a ton of miles on the Air FIlter, i wouldnt bother trying
to clean it. Just replace it . Then, clean it regularly from then on.

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Old March 7th 06, 04:57 PM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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Old March 7th 06, 04:57 PM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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You can absolutely clean a K&N filter. That is one of their biggest
selling points.
Do a Google on "K&N FIlter Cleaning Kit"... It will come with a
detergent for cleaning
and a bottle of spray oil to lightly coat the element after cleaning.
Lightly coating
the element is very important after cleaning.

Rufio wrote:

> Hi.
>
> First let me say - I drive a 1999 C5 6-speed - but I'm absolutely no
> mechanic.
>
> Q. Does anyone know anything about the SLP (Donaldson) Blackwing
> Corvette Air Intake System ? I thought I had a K&N air filter, until I
> realised I the filter was connected to an OEM part (rather than the
> K&N hose). Then I looked a little closer & figured out it was this SLP
> (very expensive $250+) filter.
>
> So, the car's done 70,000 in 7 years (I did the last 20,000) of that.
> I'm figuring the filter is well over due for cleaning. I had a 60,000
> service & was told that they couldn't clean a K&N (sic) filter.
>
> What's SOP for when & how to clean. Does anyone do any kits or anything ?
>


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Old March 7th 06, 05:03 PM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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I added a post to the thread but decided to remove it, so as not to
draw futher attention to dimwitted dave.....K

WWJD?

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Old March 11th 06, 11:37 AM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 18:54:52 -0700, Rufio > wrote:

>Hi.
>
>First let me say - I drive a 1999 C5 6-speed - but I'm absolutely no
>mechanic.
>
>Q. Does anyone know anything about the SLP (Donaldson) Blackwing Corvette
>Air Intake System ? I thought I had a K&N air filter, until I realised I
>the filter was connected to an OEM part (rather than the K&N hose). Then I
>looked a little closer & figured out it was this SLP (very expensive
>$250+) filter.
>
>So, the car's done 70,000 in 7 years (I did the last 20,000) of that. I'm
>figuring the filter is well over due for cleaning. I had a 60,000 service
>& was told that they couldn't clean a K&N (sic) filter.
>
>What's SOP for when & how to clean. Does anyone do any kits or anything ?

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Only haveing owned my 98 for a couple of weeks I do not know very
much about it.

BUT it came with an aftermarket exhaust whcih I could not initially
identify and a Blackwing cold air intake air filter etc... In the
folder that came with the factory info were 2 fender badges "ZL-5/slp"

So I am assuming that this car does in fact have the SLP "5"
package....

The info I have on the filter etc shows a small valve like sitting on
top which changes color to RED when its time to clean the filter....
mine is a off whote in color ( the car only has 21,000 miles on it..)

New replacement filters are listed on the SLP website retailing for
20 bucks pleted or non pleated ...

Bob G.
still sorting out the car...



 




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