Just got hold of a green cotton air filter for the TDI, had a pipercross one that was an awful fit before and sent it back.
this one was on special offer, £35 posted.
the build of it is way better than pipercross - proper durable rubber seal and much heavier.
plus I managed to fit it with the strut brace half in place - just undid one side and that gave enough flex for me to pop the filter in and out.
so there you go. no tests as yet, will pop out for a drive later on.
green cotton air filter, better than pipercross
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They're quality kit. I've used them or K&N for years. The wife's TDI has had a Green in since new, nearly four years now. Save yourself a couple of quid when you come to clean and re-oil, don't by the cleaner. A little washing up liquid and warm water does the job.
Cue someone mentions oiled filters and MAFs about now
Cue someone mentions oiled filters and MAFs about now
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I had one of these but got paranoid about the whole MAF issue so replaced it with an OEM paper one and a new MAFOctaviaRS wrote:They're quality kit. I've used them or K&N for years. The wife's TDI has had a Green in since new, nearly four years now. Save yourself a couple of quid when you come to clean and re-oil, don't by the cleaner. A little washing up liquid and warm water does the job.
Cue someone mentions oiled filters and MAFs about now
I may give it a good clean and put it back on now, just out of interest when you've cleaned yours, how much oil did u put on it and on which side? I find the Green filter cleaning guide a little confusing. The oil in the cleaning kit I got from them has a pump type spray, i was expecting an aerosol so i makes it hard to spray along the pleats.
mikehowett wrote:I had one of these but got paranoid about the whole MAF issue so replaced it with an OEM paper one and a new MAF
I think mine's a pump spray too but just a light once over on both sides then I pat it with a sheet of kitchen roll. Hardly anything should show on the kitchen roll.mikehowett wrote:I may give it a good clean and put it back on now, just out of interest when you've cleaned yours, how much oil did u put on it and on which side? I find the Green filter cleaning guide a little confusing. The oil in the cleaning kit I got from them has a pump type spray, i was expecting an aerosol so i makes it hard to spray along the pleats.
IIRC the last time it went to JBS for a service Darren just gave it a quick blast with compressed air. I know it says not to do this but I can't really see why not. You'd only damage the filter if you over did it.
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Re: green cotton air filter, better than pipercross
david burton wrote:Just got hold of a green cotton air filter for the TDI, had a pipercross one that was an awful fit before and sent it back.
this one was on special offer, £35 posted.
the build of it is way better than pipercross - proper durable rubber seal and much heavier.
plus I managed to fit it with the strut brace half in place - just undid one side and that gave enough flex for me to pop the filter in and out.
so there you go. no tests as yet, will pop out for a drive later on.
also if you look closely at where the rubber joins the filter there is no rubber seepage onto the cotton unlike every other manufacturer i've seen so will get marginally more air through. unfortunately I don't have an example to hand of another brand