K&N Filters Canada
K&N Air Filters & Cold Air Intakes — Canada
Priced in CAD • No duties • No brokerage fees • Fast shipping across Canada
K&N Engineering is the original American performance air filter manufacturer — their oiled cotton gauze air filters and cold air intake systems have been a staple of performance modifications since 1969. K&N drop-in air filters are the most popular replacement filter upgrade in the market — a lifetime washable filter that flows more air than OEM paper elements. At MyPartsGuy.ca we carry the K&N lineup, all priced in Canadian dollars with no import fees or brokerage charges.
K&N's catalog covers virtually every vehicle sold in Canada — from a simple drop-in filter replacement for a Civic or F-150 to a complete Typhoon cold air intake for a WRX or Mustang. For Canadian enthusiasts who want the easiest first performance modification, a K&N drop-in filter is a zero-compromise starting point.
Popular K&N Products
- Drop-in replacement air filters — for virtually every vehicle application
- Typhoon cold air intake kits — for trucks, SUVs, and sport compacts
- 63 Series AirCharger intake systems — enclosed high-performance intakes
- Universal clamp-on pod filters — for custom intake builds
- Oil filter applications — for select vehicles
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does a K&N drop-in filter actually add power?
A K&N drop-in filter provides marginal power gains over a new OEM paper filter — the difference is measured in single-digit horsepower. The primary benefit over OEM is longevity (lifetime filter with proper cleaning versus disposable paper) and consistent airflow over the filter's life. The power benefit is most noticeable when replacing a heavily used OEM paper filter that has lost significant flow capacity. For significant power gains, a cold air intake system is a more meaningful step up.
How often does a K&N filter need cleaning?
K&N recommends cleaning their oiled cotton filters every 80,000 km under normal conditions, or sooner in dusty environments. In Canadian conditions — particularly gravel roads and dusty rural areas — more frequent inspection is appropriate. K&N provides cleaning kits and the process takes 20–30 minutes.