By Matthew C. Keegan
November 17, 2005
The wonders of modern automotive technology have produced catalytic converters, performance chips, cold air intakes, and now: environmentally responsible air filters for your vehicle. Read on for all the benefits of this nifty and cost effective aftermarket part.
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When I
explain to someone that there are several lines of vehicle air filters
available that are environmentally sound I usually receive a quizzical look
back from that person. For some motorists the idea of environmentally
compatible automotive parts is a foreign concept to them. Yet, when you
think about it many parts that come standard on just about any vehicle
qualifies for that title. A catalytic converter is one part that everyone
knows about, even if they don't understand exactly how one works. So,
exactly what is an environmentally sound air filter? Let’s take a closer
look for all the details.
As you probably know the air filter that comes with your car is made
predominately of paper with plastic molding holding the filter together. If
you change the air filter at recommended intervals – once a year is common –
you can easily go through 3, 5, or even 10 or more air filters depending on
how long you keep your car as well as how many miles you put on your car.
All of these air filters end up in your trash and then go straight to the
dump. The paper in the filter will probably disintegrate quickly, but the
plastic sits in place perhaps for thousands of years.
If this sort of thing disturbs you then take heart. Thanks to race car
technology, manufacturers have developed reusable air filters for many
production vehicles. If you purchase one for your vehicle it likely will be
the last one you ever need. How is that? Because a reusable air filter can
be cleaned and put back in your car over and over again. In fact, quality
reusable air filters are designed to outlast your car with many guaranteed
to last 500,000 miles or more, even up to one million miles!
A reusable air filter costs more, with prices running approximately 2-4
times the price of a standard air filter. If you keep your car for any
length of time you will get that money back, but if do not you are still
helping to show environmental responsibility by keeping our landfills free
of unnecessary throw away parts.
Two additional benefits of a reusable air filter -- the type that K&N and
other top manufacturers produce -- is that it will give your vehicle a boost
in horsepower as your engine will run more efficiently. Furthermore, a more
efficient engine burns less fuel so your fuel economy goes up too.
So, what is there not to like about a reusable air filter? In reality, not
much! By installing a reusable [or performance] air filter you help the
environment, realize a noticeable gain in horsepower, and you burn less
fuel. A true win-win-win proposition, don’t you agree?
Author Information:
Matt Keegan is a car fan and automotive writer for the Worlds Best Air Filters internet shop, discount retailers of K&N Intake and K&N FIPK.