So I decided to try an experiment with a K&N drop in panel filter in my 2010 4x4 6-speed manual Navara. Wanted to see how much power gains and fuel economy gains would be had with a K&N free-breathing filter.
Unfortunately I also decided to go off-roading with it installed. I thought to myself, hey I have a snorkel on my truck, and the airbox is pretty well sealed, what could go wrong? Also, I have a habit of turning the snorkel head backwards whenever playing in water/slushy mud to avoid getting anything into the ram-air intake of the snorkel.
The results speak for themselves:



Looking into the airbox, you can see the port coming from the snorkel is clean - so no mud came through there. Instead, the poorly-fitting K&N panel filter was unable to form a proper seal around the edges of the air-box, thus allowing muddy water to enter the box and potentially the turbocharger.
If you look carefully, you can see the MAF-sensor coated with mud.



So - no matter what anyone tells you..... NEVER LISTEN TO ANYONE WHO TELLS YOU A K&N FILTER IS BEST FOR YOUR TRUCK, ESPECIALLY IF YOU TAKE YOUR TRUCK OFFROADING.
This for me is proof enough that the horsepower and boost-response gains are not worth potentially destroying the engine over. Just buy the f*cking air filter, you cheap bastards (that's what I told myself with my inside-voice when I saw how dirty my airbox was)..... $140 for a Navara air filter at ROC Bamboo, genuine nissan.
Luckily, the turbo was undamaged, and was making good boost and spooling up well. The only symptoms from the mud-inhalation so far have been a slight decrease in overall power, and lots of black smoke when pulling off from standstill or under heavy acceleration. Cruising at highway speeds doesn't produce black smoke, and the boost is still there when I want it. Fuel economy is still the same, and I'm surprised the truck's ECU hasn't gone into limp-mode with how well-coated the MAF sensor diode is. Hopefully all those symptoms will clear up once the maf sensor is cleaned and the ECU reset back into factory/learning mode.
Thus began the cleanup process.
Step 1. - scrap down all the air filter and air box elements
Step 2. - wash everything (except the air filter... that piece of sheit gets thrown away, or it's free to whoever wants it). Then use CRC MAF sensor cleaner or at least CRC Contact cleaner (second best thing and still works well) to spray out the MAF sensor throughly, taking care not to damage the diode.
Step 3. Allow to filter system dry in sun for at least an hour
Step 4. Reassemble air filtration system. Don't forget to do a hard reset on the ECU to being back the maps to stock and put the ECU back into learning mode, since the maf sensor will now be cleaned.
Step 5. Crack open cold drink and kick yourself in the butt for letting people fool you into buying into the K&N bullsheit (at least for OFFROAD vehicles and vehicles exposed to water/mud).




Checking to see if the box was still water-tight.... yup, it was!!
Ok, gonna go reassemble everything.... I'll update you guys later on how everything works out.
Keep On Truckin.