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Air Cleaner Life
Posted by Robert from Bloomfield Hills, MI, US on November 5, 2009

On my trucks I have no questios,,,all is well, but, I was at a supplier, A-1 Truck and I asked the Part Mgr about my Personal Vehicle which is an ‘05 Park Ave. When asked about a new element for the 3800 Engine he said it does not matter because the Mass Air flow sensor adjust the fuel accordingly,,,,,say it aint so. It goed against 50 years of experience.

It is true that unlike the days of carbureted gasoline engines, today’s modern gasoline engines are managed by a multitude of sensors and computers that can negate the overall impact a dirty air filter will have on fuel mileage. These modern components adjust fuel delivery and other performance related activities as the operating conditions change.

According to the newest testing done by the government, fuel economy in modern vehicles is not affected by the condition of your air filter.

According to the DOE report titled: Effect of Intake Air Filter Condition on Vehicle Fuel Economy, published February 2009, and found in its entirety here http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/pdfs/Air_Filter_Effects_02_26_2009.pdf:

“Closed-loop control in modern fuel injected vehicle applications is sophisticated enough to keep a clogged air filter from affecting the vehicle fuel economy. However for older, open-loop, carbureted vehicles, a clogged air filter can affect the fuel economy. For the vehicle tested, the fuel economy with a new air filter improved as much as 14% over that with a severely clogged filter (in which the filter was so clogged that drivability was impacted). Under a more typical state of clog, the improvement with a new filter ranged from 2 to 6%.”

But, that’s just part of the story.

All of these modern improvements do not, however, mean you can ignore the air filter or air induction system. Negative consequences other than a drop in fuel economy can and will occur if the air induction system and air filter are not properly serviced. Less volumetric efficiency of the engine, higher temperatures, potential filter damage, and other engine life robbing issues are just a few of the concerns that can result from neglected air induction system servicing. Always service air filters according to the original equipment manufacturer’s and filter manufacturer’s recommendations, not only for proper engine performance, but also engine life.


filters for volvo 780
Posted by freddie from belmont, NC, US on November 14, 2009

Hello Paul I was wondering what long life filters you would recommend for my truck I have a volvo 780, with a isx cumm. engine and a eaton 10 spd., with about 641,000 mil. thanks

Long life or extended drain oil and filter changes is a complex topic with no quick or easy answer. Many things must be considered and known before exact recommendations can be made. To pick the proper products for your application, you need to involve the experts from your oil, fluid analysis, and filter suppliers.

The life of all oil filters depends upon where and how they are used (conditions). We recommend the WIX XD line of filters for these vehicles as the standard filter, but because of new pollution control devices and the additional requirements these engines cause for filtration, along with the conditions variable, you may not see long or extended life.

You can look up filters for you vehicle here: http://www.wixfilters.com/filterlookup/index.asp


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