Induction kit oiling?

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Induction kit oiling?

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I've taken apart my greens induction kit and cleaned it but can't remember if it then needs oiling, i've got some pipercross dirt retention additive from my previous panel filter, should I use it?

P.S. once I washed the filter I realised i needed to go to the shops, so i nicked one of my wifes stockings and bunged that over the air inlet to stop crap getting in (is this a barryboy invention?) and nipped round the bypass.
The performance was awful, way too lean, but the sound :) turned a few heads as I drove into town :)

If ever you hear thunka-thunka-thunka from your front wheel, pull over; you may well find you have only two wheel nuts left and both of those are probably loose! Not that that has ever happened to me, honest!
 
Yes, it will need oiling. I've got no idea if the piperx oil will work or not.
 
ok thx Tom, i guess there's not too much to choose between the oils so i'll just use that.

If ever you hear thunka-thunka-thunka from your front wheel, pull over; you may well find you have only two wheel nuts left and both of those are probably loose! Not that that has ever happened to me, honest!
 
All the oils be it k&n or pipercross all do the same thing so it should be fine.
Lee
 
Yes they do the same thing but they might be different.

Mobil 1 oil does the same thing as a £5/gal mineral oil, doesn't make them compatible :)
 
trust me tom they r the same the only diff is the name, i have used them all and mine and everyone elses i know r fine.
Lee
 
Last time I used K&N oil (ok, it was 8 years ago) it was alot thinner than the piperx stuff.
 

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