Archive for June, 2009

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Minor Updates

Not much new to report on the hobby side. My baby angel fish is getting bigger as are the two convicts in the 29 gallon tank. I did a water change in the 29 gallon tank yesterday so that should be good for a while.  Now I just need to get some time to do the turtle filters and i’ll be good for a while.

I also sold my Team Losi Mini LST RC truck as I don’t really play with it as much anymore and might as well free up some cash that I can use for more important things right now.

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K&N Filter Charger Cleaning

It’s been a while since I cleaned my K&N Filter Charger so today I decided to do it. In the process I took some pictures for a Do it Yourself article.

6 Easy steps to take your dirty K&N Filter and make it clean again!

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Step 1 – Unloosen the mounting bracket so you can pull the filter element of the intake tube
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Step 2 – Spray the filter element with K&N cleaning solution and let is soak for 10 minutes
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Step 3 – Rinse the filter under a faucet from the inside out. This will get the dirt and gunk of the filter
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Step 4 – Once the filter is clean shake it off and let it sit in the sun till it’s dry. Do not use compressed air to dry it off because it could damage the filter elements
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Step 5 – Spray the filter with the K&N Filter oil and make sure the oil has penetrated all the dry spots
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Step 6 – Mount the K&N Filter Charger back on your Honda Civic and your ready to go
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