Thursday, January 10, 2013

Airaid Filters


When you think about cars what comes to mind first?  Is it the year, make and model?  Maybe it’s the style, paint job or sound system.  Maybe you are into power and the engine is your main interest.  Either way, when you think about vehicles, chances are that you do not think about the air filter first…or even fifth.  Do you know something?  That is a shame and I will tell you why. 

Air filters are the last line of defense for your engine.  Now, you might think that is a bit silly, but let’s be real ok?  Your engine is more than likely an internal combustion engine.  Internal combustion engines need not only fuel, but also air to work correctly.  The more air they have the more power that you get.  Ok, now let’s assume that you run your vehicle without an air filter.  What happens?  It might run ok for a bit, but then all of the dirt and contaminants that are in the air start to gum up your engine.  You will lose power, your engine might even start sticking and if you do not correct the problem you will kill your engine. 

All of that can be avoided with an air filter.  Air filters are extremely inexpensive and can save your vehicle.  They are a small part of the entire system that is called your air intake system.  What they do is to filter all of the contaminants and dirt out of the air before the air gets to your engine.  Now that we have talked about what can happen without an air filter, you should be aware that the same thing can happen when you never change your air filter.  See, when it gets dirty, the air can’t pass through it and then your engine doesn’t get enough air and you will lose power.
 
Airaid Filters

Not all air filters are created the same.  A lot of the air filters that you see at any parts house or big box store are made from paper.  Yes, this will do the basic job, but you will still get those contaminants that pass right through the paper.  These have to be replaced often.  Airaid filters are made with cotton gauze.  They are designed to not only catch more contaminants, but to last longer while doing it.  Also, you can clean them rather than replacing them all the time.  This is a small step to take to protect the life of your engine…so, what are you waiting for?

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