Blue Print is this week highlighting its range of air filters.
A Blue Print spokesperson said: “Air filters remove particles from the air before they enter the engine.
“On average, an air filter deals with approximately 10,000 litres of air for every one litre of fuel burned.
“Particle sizes can vary from visible granules of grit and sand to microscopic soot particles, tyre rubber and brake dust.
“Poor intake air filtration allows contaminants to enter the engine’s combustion area, resulting in increased wear of pistons, rings, cylinder walls and valves.
“Contamination can also get past the piston rings and into the engine oil, reducing the serviceable life of the oil filter.”
Blue Print has an extensive range of more than 1,100 air filters covering over 90 per cent of all passenger cars and light commercial vehicles manufactured in OE-matching quality.
Its air filters are manufactured with high-quality filter media to give the necessary protection and durability required for long service life, with exceptional contaminant separation and resistance to moisture and humidity.
Regular quality control checks guarantee a precision construction for 100 per cent reliability and perfect fit, preventing unfiltered air from entering the air intake system and causing engine or component damage.
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