Description
The K&N Engineering Universal Clamp-On Air Filter Part RU-1900 is designed to provide reliable air filtration for a wide range of applications including racing vehicles, generators, snowmobiles, tractors, and radio-controlled cars. Its versatile design ensures compatibility with various equipment regardless of the angle or offset diameter of the air intake, making it a flexible choice for many custom and professional setups. Constructed with ultra-strong molded pliable rubber flanges, this filter absorbs vibration and allows for a secure fit, while also being stretchable up to 1/16 inch to accommodate slightly different sizes. This feature ensures a snug and effective seal, preventing unfiltered air from bypassing the filter media. The filter’s washable and reusable design allows for extended use and easy maintenance, reducing ongoing costs and environmental impact. The durable materials and thoughtful engineering make it suitable for demanding applications where consistent airflow and filtration are critical. The product includes a one-year limited warranty, providing assurance of its quality and longevity. Please note that while this filter is not CARB approved, it carries Proposition 65 compliance, highlighting its safety standards in California. This filter’s compact size and robust construction make it an excellent choice for enthusiasts and professionals seeking a dependable air filtration solution for various equipment types.
Features:
- Universal clamp-on design for compatibility with various equipment
- Constructed with ultra-strong molded pliable rubber flanges for vibration absorption and secure attachment
- Stretchable flange design allows for up to 1/16 inch size adjustment
- Washable and reusable filter media for extended use and cost savings
- Suitable for racing vehicles, generators, snowmobiles, tractors, and radio-controlled cars
- One-year limited warranty ensures product reliability
- Proposition 65 compliant for safety standards























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