
Steeda SRI
Bought a used Steeda SRI a few months ago. How do you clean it? Do you use the K&N stuff? I've never had one of these cone filters before, so I'm pretty much a noob on how to maintain them. 

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Not sure myself but you may want to try Steeda's site to see if they sell any cleaner or not, maybe you can email or phone them if they have a customer service address/number.pantera1 wrote:Bought a used Steeda SRI a few months ago. How do you clean it? Do you use the K&N stuff? I've never had one of these cone filters before, so I'm pretty much a noob on how to maintain them.
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Steeda sells a cleaning kit for $12.95 plus shipping from Florida. It would be close to $20 and next Monday before I see it. They've got 38 of 'em in stock. Procedure is spray on, let sit for 10 min., blow out from the inside, re-oil and install.
This has got to be close to a K&N filter re-charge kit. They are certainly more available in parts stores.
This has got to be close to a K&N filter re-charge kit. They are certainly more available in parts stores.
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Close? The K&N one at my work (Advance Auto Parts) is about 10 buckspantera1 wrote:Steeda sells a cleaning kit for $12.95 plus shipping from Florida. It would be close to $20 and next Monday before I see it. They've got 38 of 'em in stock. Procedure is spray on, let sit for 10 min., blow out from the inside, re-oil and install.
This has got to be close to a K&N filter re-charge kit. They are certainly more available in parts stores.

I would imagine it'd be fine to use on the Steeda filter if they are similar material. I've never seen a Steeda Filter but I've used the K&N kit on knockoff brand filters as well its pretty much just soap and oil that comes with them so I'd think they're pretty universal.
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Yeah, look at the material, if its like that cloth, just use the K&N stuff. I use the K&N on my Volant filter, don't see why it would be any different for the Steeda.
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Yeah, pretty much same thing for the Volant oil. Instead of the cool blue color, you get red. Not like it really matters what color your filter is...haha
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