Streamline™ SE filter Group Buy
Originally Posted by sevret.t
This filter will fit all applications as follows:
Airhog FPPA4309
Fram CA4309
K&N 33-2031-2
K&N 33-2075
K&N 33-2232
Whats the differences, size??
Airhog FPPA4309
Fram CA4309
K&N 33-2031-2
K&N 33-2075
K&N 33-2232
Whats the differences, size??
This Streamline filter will work with all those applications.
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Last edited by Battlewagon; Sep 12, 2007 at 01:25 AM.
ISO 5011 is just a test environment. The entire point of it is to be able to compare test results with other tests done under the same conditions.
What's the point of saying you tested it under ISO 5011 conditions if you won't share the results?
What's the point of saying you tested it under ISO 5011 conditions if you won't share the results?
Originally Posted by madchef
ISO 5011 is just a test environment. The entire point of it is to be able to compare test results with other tests done under the same conditions.
What's the point of saying you tested it under ISO 5011 conditions if you won't share the results?
What's the point of saying you tested it under ISO 5011 conditions if you won't share the results?
Here is the Streamline M3 panel test results versus OEM. You can expect similar results for the G35 filter.
ISO 5011 Test Data
Last edited by Battlewagon; Sep 12, 2007 at 01:55 AM.
Originally Posted by madchef
Nope, haven't seen manufacturer results...but I have seen plenty of independent tests with those manufacturers involved.
ps 9011?
ps 9011?
But test results are only as good as the technicians administering the tests. However, in order to be an OEM supplier to many other companies, you best be sure your ISO 5011 results are valid!
Last edited by Battlewagon; Sep 12, 2007 at 01:54 AM.
Ill vouch for this guy. I bought this for my M3 2 years ago when tons of people on the m3 forum bought these. Sounds great, has a better pull and is safer for your engine....cant beat it.
Originally Posted by Battlewagon
No worries...I do not expect that many of you have heard of Streamline. I am a new player in the filter market but truly do have a superior product.
Nobody heard of Streamline either on M3forum.com 2 years ago but now we are the De Facto filter of choice for those guys...hands down!
And I will not post those results on a public forum since these are internal tests. But the facts are:
1. K&N does not test their filters to the ISO 5011 standards.
2. The Streamline filter uses twice as many cotton plies.
3. The Streamline pleats are almost twice as deep.
4. The Streamline can catch particles as small as 1 micron. (human hair is 80 microns average).
5. The Streamline can match the OEM paper filter's 99% efficiency levels (per the very stringent ISO 5011 test standards).
6. Streamline filters are precision oiled at the factory - will not come over oiled.
7. Superior seal with factory air box because of stout construction. Nasty secret of the aftermarket filter industry is that the air box seal is a major leak source. Streamline has addressed this problem.
Here is a good review back during the Startup of Streamline:
BMW 3-Series review
Enjoy!
Nobody heard of Streamline either on M3forum.com 2 years ago but now we are the De Facto filter of choice for those guys...hands down!
And I will not post those results on a public forum since these are internal tests. But the facts are:
1. K&N does not test their filters to the ISO 5011 standards.
2. The Streamline filter uses twice as many cotton plies.
3. The Streamline pleats are almost twice as deep.
4. The Streamline can catch particles as small as 1 micron. (human hair is 80 microns average).
5. The Streamline can match the OEM paper filter's 99% efficiency levels (per the very stringent ISO 5011 test standards).
6. Streamline filters are precision oiled at the factory - will not come over oiled.
7. Superior seal with factory air box because of stout construction. Nasty secret of the aftermarket filter industry is that the air box seal is a major leak source. Streamline has addressed this problem.
Here is a good review back during the Startup of Streamline:
BMW 3-Series review
Enjoy!
Originally Posted by Herles(Jersey)
Ill vouch for this guy. I bought this for my M3 2 years ago when tons of people on the m3 forum bought these. Sounds great, has a better pull and is safer for your engine....cant beat it.
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