View Poll Results: Which Replacement Filter
JWT Filter
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K&N Filter
12
48.00%
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I saw TTrank talking in another post about a dry filter (I think they were talking about it was as good as the wet not to sure ) not sure what thats all about but maybe something to look into. just found this link http://www.aempower.com/ViewCategory.aspx?CategoryID=32
Last edited by BuckeyeG; 11-27-2006 at 07:33 PM.
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Originally Posted by ttrank
Yeah I replaced my Stillen filter with an AEM Dryflow filter.
I like it better because you don't have to oil them.
I like it better because you don't have to oil them.
However, it is a TIGHT Fit. I had to bend the stillen box a bit to get it in. The filter is prob a mm to big and the flange a MM too small (not flush with box) it fits none the less.
also, the growing consensus recentely has been that Oil filters DAMAGE MAF's. more and more people are talking about it, both on the forums and in person. I believe that it is very important that people swap out their K&N's for dry filters (for MAF's)
I would like to see what K&N has to say about this...
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weird its working now...im assuming the aem filter will fit on all intake tubes?
nevermind http://www.aempower.com/files/pdf/crossref_cai.pdf
nevermind http://www.aempower.com/files/pdf/crossref_cai.pdf
Last edited by chobble19; 11-28-2006 at 11:01 AM.
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I don't like the dry filters. They aren't cleanable and you have to buy a new one every time. I've run K&N panels and cone filters on my maxima since 1998. Absolutely no problems. I've been running a panel on my G for the last 10k or so. I recently inspected my maf sensor and it was bone dry/clean.
The only way an oiled cotton guaze type filter will hurt your maf is user error.
The only way an oiled cotton guaze type filter will hurt your maf is user error.
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Originally Posted by Jeff92se
I don't like the dry filters. They aren't cleanable and you have to buy a new one every time. I've run K&N panels and cone filters on my maxima since 1998. Absolutely no problems. I've been running a panel on my G for the last 10k or so. I recently inspected my maf sensor and it was bone dry/clean.
The only way an oiled cotton guaze type filter will hurt your maf is user error.
The only way an oiled cotton guaze type filter will hurt your maf is user error.