We're in dust all the time, all of our trucks (Western Star's) have the dual air cleaners like the KW's and the Pete's. They get replaced at 200,000 miles. Most times they don't even look too bad. I can tell when mine are getting bad by the smoke when I mash the throttle.....
Kenworth W900 12.7 Glider.
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I’ve always done them once a year. Just did them last week. Always before winter, hoping for better mpgs.Really Just always in October, before the cold hits, so I never forget.
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This will tell you when it’s time to change it out.
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I changed to Vortox 13” cans with Fleet Air Filters. Far more airflow. Barely see the air restriction guage move at 36-40 lbs of boost.
Reason I swapped cans was the 95 379 had Farr company cans, sealed filters, expensive to change. Low profile screens, thus less airflow.
Found the Klotz on Amazon.
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I got a good used set I'll sell ya on ebay for $22,000? Lol glad you found you a truck
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That’s a hint,we need picsblairandgretchen, nikmirbre and Tx Countryboy Thank this. -
There is no one size fits all, it depends on where you are running the truck, but on my w9 I have never needed to change more than twice a year and I run some dusty conditions a lot on dirt roads. On highway once a year.stillwurkin Thanks this.
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