View Single Post
Old 05-09-2017, 10:45 AM   #8
Ed Wright
Veteran Member
 
Ed Wright's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sand Springs, OK
Posts: 8,132
Likes: 896
Liked 390 Times in 170 Posts
Default Re: Question: K&N Air Filter for LT1

Tulsa is also nasty if it is dry, worse if the wind is out of the north. Blows dust from that pasture looking area, used for pit space at points races, all over all of us. Ennis, a couple weeks ago, was not bad.
I put the damp shop towel on, pull it in the staging lanes just before getting in the car, put it back on at fuel check. Spent too much on expensive pistons, rings, and honing, for good ring seal to suck that crap through it. If it was just a bracket car, I would not have that kind of parts in it, would not be as big a deal to me.
__________________
Ed Wright 4156 SS/JA

Last edited by Ed Wright; 05-09-2017 at 10:50 AM.
Ed Wright is offline   Reply With Quote