AEM Introduces its DRYFLOW Synthetic Air Filter
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AEM Introduces its DRYFLOW Synthetic Air Filter
no more oil, better filtering, more airflow... cant go wrong?
http://chevy.off-road.com/chevy/arti....jsp?id=200029
http://chevy.off-road.com/chevy/arti....jsp?id=200029
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http://www.autoanything.com/air-filt...A2591A0A0.aspx
ROD
p.*. i would have got the 6" by 9"Dryflow , but i did not think it would fit. so i got an 6" by 8" long K&N
the 9" would have fit, live and learn, stuck with the K&N now.
http://www.autoanything.com/air-filt...A2591A0A0.aspx
ROD
p.*. i would have got the 6" by 9"Dryflow , but i did not think it would fit. so i got an 6" by 8" long K&N
the 9" would have fit, live and learn, stuck with the K&N now.
#7
That will be the filter I use as soon as I redo the intake.. Not only does it not have the oil issue like k&n but the filtration rate is way better.. Comparable to stock paper filter. IMO I never like k&n due to the filtration number.. And yes I ran k&n before on different vehicles I had owned n the amount of dust on the intake track post filter iis disgusting..
#8
Wow... I'm definitely buying one of these in the future. My K&N seems to be doing alright, but if I can get better filtration and lose the re-oiling kit, I'm jumping all over it. Nice find, guys.
#9
I"d also consider Amsoil Ea filter.. also filters better then K&N and just as efficient.. no oil either
http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/eaau.aspx?zo=1317149
http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/eaau.aspx?zo=1317149
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