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Air Filters

Replacement Air Filter and Air Cleaner Elements

Your vehicle's air filter removes airborne containments from the incoming air stream consumed by your motor. Your engine air filter removes approximately 98% of all airborne dirt, debris, and particles. The air cleaner element provides an immaculate incoming air charge so that the engine components will last to provide long-term engine life. These airborne particles can destroy the piston rings that seal the pistons against the cylinder walls or worse scour the cylinder's walls or even the valve seats.

KLM Performance strongly recommends a regular check of your air filter to make sure this filter is clean and free of debris. A clean air filter will help your engine run at its most efficient level. Replacing the Air Filter Element should be part of any tune-up. We recommend changing the air filter element every 15,000 miles, once a year, or at your vehicle's scheduled service interval. The environment you operate your vehicle in will significantly impact this service interval. If you live in an unusually dusty or dirty area, changing your air filter element should be done on a more frequent basis.

Why is clean air so important?

Intake of contaminated air causes engine wear, reduced performance, and expensive maintenance. That is the reason why air filtration is a must amongst the most basic requirements for effective engine performance. Clean air is essential for maintaining internal combustion engines' health and long life. The purpose of an air filter is exactly that – to provide clean air by keeping damaging dust, dirt, and moisture at bay and promoting increased engine life.

KLM Performance offers both the Fleetguard - Cummins Filtration and Mopar OEM replacement Air Filter elements to keep your engine running.

Before cleaning your filters, Cummins Filtration suggests these facts:

• The use of a quality air filter restriction gauge and adherence to OEM recommended air filter change guidelines will provide the maximum life out of the air filter element and the engine/equipment that the filter is protecting.

• Cleaning your air filter will reduce the dust-holding capacity compared to a new air filter. Dust capacity can drop up to 25% after the first cleaning, and additional air filter capacity will be lost after each subsequent cleaning. The dust capacity loss shortens the air filter's usable internal service. According to Cummins Filtration, on-highway air filters should not be cleaned since the contamination encountered over the road (fine particles and soot materials) is difficult to remove from the air filter media. Cleaned filters generally display a dirty color due to the retained contaminant. Such filters have marked reductions in dust capacity.

The major supplier also offered that secondary air filters should never be cleaned since they are the last barrier to contaminants before reaching your engine. The life of a secondary air filter is equivalent to three changes of the primary air filter. Extra handling of air filters could inadvertently cause damage. Proper inspection of cleaned elements is of vital importance for the proper operation of the air cleaner system.

Fleetguard®'s air housings, air cleaners, and intake components meet the needs of over 200 Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM). Fleetguard leads the way in air filtration technology through state-of-the-art design and manufacturing capabilities worldwide. We have the experience and technical expertise to design air filtration systems that exceed application requirements and maximize system potential.

Fleetguard manufacturing facilities are located around the world. These production facilities produce the highest quality air filtration systems, and the quality is ensured with the certification standards: QS 9000, ISO 9001, and/or TS16949 certified.

Please get in touch with us if you do not see the Replacement Air Filter Element you need for your engine.