Best-Car-Care.com - FRAM PPA9838 Air Hog Panel Filter
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Binding: Misc. Brand: Fram EAN: 0009100045805 Feature: More airflow to the engine can result in increased horsepower and acceleration Label: Fram Manufacturer: Fram Model: FPPA9838 Publisher: Fram Studio: Fram
Features
More airflow to the engine can result in increased horsepower and acceleration More airflow, better performance This "HOG" craves air Washable and reusable
FRAM AIR HOG PERFORMANCE FILTER, DELIVERS POWERFUL PERFORMANCE, LONG FILTER LIFE -- Rectangular Panel High Performance Air Filter, Increases Airflow And Power, Are Washable And Reusable, Precision Cotton Fiber And Metal Mesh Filter Media Outlasts Paper Filters By Up To 20 Times Longer
Material: Cotton Fiber And Metal Mesh Series: Air Hog
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Customer Rating: Summary: PPA9838 Air Hog Panel Filter Comment: I bought this filter for a 3.5L Chrysler 300.[...]
I've read a few reviews online about cotton gauze filters like this one [or K&N, AEM, Kool-Blue] that say they let more dirt particles through than a paper filter does, so I was a bit skeptical. Nonetheless, I was very impressed with the product when it arrived. The fit in the Chrysler's airbox, the thick, sturdy rubber gasket, and the thickness of the filtration media were far superior to those of the oem filter the car came with. It's construction is far more robust and its materials and fit are much better. It looks like it cost roughly three times as much to make as a paper filter.
I haven't noticed any difference in gas mileage, intake noise, or power. In fact most dyno tests with drop-in panel filters do not show more power. It's possible that throttle response may be slightly improved.
One caveat with these types of filters is that cleaning and recharging them can be a chore. Also there is a risk that filtration will diminish after cleaning them because of possible damage to the microfibers that the filter is impregnated with. I think the main risk comes from improper cleaning though. Most used oil analyses conducted on cars running these filters do not show any appreciable increase in the concentration of insolubles or silicon particles that are believed to come from a poor air filter so I am comfortable using it. Also, you can typically drive twice as far on a cotton gauze filter without cleaning it as you would on a paper filter. I wholeheartedly recommend this product. It seems that the Fram Airhog filters offer the same quality as K&N or AEM, but at a lower price.