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Originally posted at E-ZooZoo, by Mr_Mojo_65:

ôI was until just recently part of the K&N camp, but have recently
moved to the Green camp. I have no complaints about my K&N except
maybe the cotton element is a bit more fragile. Green claims to be
able to filter out to 5 microns right out of the box, whereas K&N
makes no claims as to filtration rates. They both work off the same
principles, the differences being that Green has IMHO a better cotton
design/idea than K&N. K&N is a gauze type, whereas Green is woven
cotton of different thicknesses. I have also read elsewhere that Ford
doesnt allow K&N on some of their diesels, or you will void the
warranty, but they do allow Green. I'll see if I can confirm this.ö



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