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budman3 said:Yes the bigger pressure washers create more pressure... common sense. Wash time wouldn't be effected.
As for what FMINUS is talking about, car washing, I see no benefit to a strong pressure washer. Actually the less powerful ones are safer. Going too strong could be detrimental to the paint, plastic trim, tires, bearings, etc. Playing with different soaps and dilutions rather than a new unit, IMO.
budman3 said:Yes the bigger pressure washers create more pressure... common sense. Wash time wouldn't be effected.
As for what FMINUS is talking about, car washing, I see no benefit to a strong pressure washer. Actually the less powerful ones are safer. Going too strong could be detrimental to the paint, plastic trim, tires, bearings, etc. Playing with different soaps and dilutions rather than a new unit, IMO.
Thats why K&N filters are bad.D&D Auto Detailing said:Well it depends on what PSI you're using right now, and how much can actually go through the foam cannon (it has a limit). I can tell you one thing, Ive got a 2500 PSI pressure washer, and there sure as hell isnt 2500 PSI coming out of the foam cannon.
Think of it this way. You put a bigger mass air flow on your car. Lets say stock is 75mm, and you upgrade to 85mm. Well the inlet tube and throttle body is still only 75mm. So did adding the 85mm mass air flow increase the amount of air that goes into the engine? No because its restricted by the inlet tube and throttle body. Really all it does is make the car run bad, and screw with the sensors.
Thejoyofdriving said:Thats why K&N filters are bad.
FMINUS said:D&D: I have the cheapest PW from Karcher right now I think its 1450.
FMINUS said:Joy: I think you missed the point, D&D was talking more about a bottlenecking effect...
D&D Auto Detailing said:True, but thats totally different then what I was talking about. But thats also why you're supposed to oil them, being careful to NOT over oil them.
Oiled filters will not cause anything negative to O2 sensors. They are bad for MAF. Filter is right in front of MAF and if oil gets on MAF ...Thejoyofdriving said:Right oiled filters can damage ox sensors![]()
ZoranC said:Oiled filters will not cause anything negative to O2 sensors. They are bad for MAF. Filter is right in front of MAF and if oil gets on MAF ...