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Old 08-18-2020, 10:03 PM   #1
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Should I oil Airaid intake previous owner installed?

I bought my car used from a dealer. It has an airaid intake installed that I have yet to clean. I know there is an oiled and non-oiled version. Idk how to tell which one I have. Will it negatively affect it if I oil non-oiled filter or vice versa?
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I bought my car used from a dealer. It has an airaid intake installed that I have yet to clean. I know there is an oiled and non-oiled version. Idk how to tell which one I have. Will it negatively affect it if I oil non-oiled filter or vice versa?
Hi ya echomx and welcome to our forum -

To figure out which one you have, I'd suggest you go on their web site and see if you can figure it out.

(see attached) It looks like if the filter is red, black or blue, it's a dry filter.

Is it a panel or cone type filter?

Most (non-oiled) dry, air filters look like a paper or cloth material filter. Most oiled filters look more like a close mesh screening.

DO NOT oil a dry filter (it will clog it up and restrict air flow).

An oiled type filter when NOT oiled will not effectively filter out harmful stuff.
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Thanks for the welcome.

Appreciate the response. I will have to give the site another look. At first glance I couldn't really tell which one I had.

I was hoping to just clean it temporarily and not oil it, but I guess if there's a risk its oiled and I harm it by not oiling it I will make sure. It's a cone filter, btw, not a drop in.
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After looking again, I really can't tell which filter it is. It's definitely not red (which is the only oiled one) but it's also extremely dirty. I'm going to be replacing this intake system anyway. Awaiting shipment which could be a few weeks.

That being said, if I take a risk and clean it, and don't oil it, and it is the oiled version, how bad would that be for a few weeks of use? Worse than driving with an extremely dirty filter?
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After looking again, I really can't tell which filter it is. It's definitely not red (which is the only oiled one) but it's also extremely dirty. I'm going to be replacing this intake system anyway. Awaiting shipment which could be a few weeks.

That being said, if I take a risk and clean it, and don't oil it, and it is the oiled version, how bad would that be for a few weeks of use? Worse than driving with an extremely dirty filter?
I suggest you take the filter out and try to find a part number, then look that up on their web site. Usually, if the filter feels oily it's an oiled filter. If it just feels dirty, but dry, it's usually a dry filter.

I'd suggest you take the old filter into an automotive store and ask them for a new one like the one you have. If they offer you a choice, pick the dry one.

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True, I'll look for a part number this weekend, if I can't find anything Ill just hold out til replacement. Thanks for your help.
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