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Old 11-29-2011, 08:36 PM
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I am trying to identify this filter. I have done some research, but get conflicting views about whether this is a filter that can be cleaned. It is part of Screaming Eagle High Flow kit. The part number is 29442-99b. It is quite dirty, so I want to either clean it (if that is an option, and what is best way to do it) or replace it.

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Old 11-29-2011, 08:40 PM
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AIR! Sorry I had too, I am such a jerk. Lemme see if I can figure it out and I'll get back on and post a non-jerk answer.

OK update - I am finding on the "other" forum that it is washable, but to get rid of it anyway and just change it to the K&N filter. You are supposed to be able to pick up HP in the process of changing to the K&N as well.
 

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Originally Posted by gmcretz
You are supposed to be able to pick up HP in the process of changing to the K&N as well.
- just about any breather other than the stock and the hype charger ( including cupped hand) will supply all the air that a TC motor could ever want.

A K&N is a good product, but if that is washable, do that.

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Old 11-29-2011, 09:04 PM
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It looks like those supplied with early model SE air cleaners. It looks like one I had on my 2000 RKing. I washed the hell out of that one!!!
 
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My vote would be an SE too.
 
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That is not a rechargeable filter. I'd replace it with one that you can clean and reuse such as a K&N. I cant figure out why HD would offer that filter in the S/E kit.....you have to replace the filter every 2500-5000 miles. Total boner on their part........
 
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