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Drop in air filters
I want a dry filter, but I don't which one to get with so many different brands. I know I am not going to get a lot of HP increase, but I would like to try one. Any recommendations?
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I have the aFe Pro Dry S drop in filter in my car. I don't know exactly what you want to know. It fits, it's easy to clean, it's well built. I couldn't tell a difference between it and the stock filter, but maybe my "butt dyno" isn't as finely calibrated as some of the folks on this forum...(:
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haha I was just looking at the aFe one. Thanks.
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I have the afe dry as well. Good drop in for the money.
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Zeta Performance Stage 2 dry filter. It does the job and it was well priced. They'll all give you the same mild top end gain with a little bit of intake noise so, it's up to you.
I don't think any of them will give you a noticeable gain in MPG. |
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It's between the Zeta or aFe. I cant decide. My first option was HKS. What are your thoughts on the oil ones?
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Avo drop in filters are dry and washable. I'm thinking about going with the Avo filter + Perrin inlet hose.
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I've had K&N filters in all my other vehicles and never had a problem with Amy of them. No "oil on the MAF" or anything like that. My Mustang had 193,000 miles on it when I sold it, and it had a K&N in it from literally the dealer parking lot. My F250 diesel has 247,000 miles and still counting, all on a K&N filter.
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I'd personally stick with oil as they are re-washable unless you find a dry that is rewashable of course.
The AFE seems to be the most popular. |
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Just so that you're aware...some dry filters (like Cosworth and Apexi) are not washable. aFe and AVO are.
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aFe it is! Thanks guys!
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