My friend recently found that his vehicle's fuel consumption has become higher. The vehicle's momentum is not as good as before. After four inspections, it is found that there is no problem, but the vehicle is still not fuel-efficient, so I consulted our mechanics, who are puzzled. After on-site inspection, they discovered that it was actually the fault of air filtration!.
When the air filter was removed, my friend was dumbfounded. Why was the air filter sucked so flat just after the replacement? The main filter element on the outside is okay, and the security filter element on the inside is terrible. No wonder the recent high fuel consumption is not enough. The direct consequence of using such an air filter is that the fuel consumption is high and the vehicle is weak. This is as uncomfortable as a person's nose is pinched. Let's think about how suffocating this engine is. Occasionally, the impact of using such an air filter is not too large. Finding and replacing it with a factory air filter in time can solve this problem.
Long-term use of this type of air filter will cause the air intake of the air filter to not meet the needs of the engine, the filter element will be sucked flat, and the intake vacuum will increase, and the phenomenon of oil stringing will occur at the turbo turbine end of the supercharger. This is just visible problems. If such an air filter is used for a long time, the filter paper will inevitably be sucked and broken. Once the filter paper ruptures dust and enters the cylinder, it will cause hard carbon deposits to accumulate, and abrasive wear will be caused by heavy, the engine will be overhauled in advance.
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