W WillB Joined Jul 31, 2010 Messages 351 Location Innisfil, Ontario, Canada Feb 21, 2018 #1 Are the likes of Airaid Synthamax or AEM Dryflow filters a good filter to use vs buying OEM paper filters? I want nothing to do with oiled filters. Last edited: Feb 21, 2018
Are the likes of Airaid Synthamax or AEM Dryflow filters a good filter to use vs buying OEM paper filters? I want nothing to do with oiled filters.
L Linctex Joined Dec 31, 2016 Messages 10,144 Location Waco, TX Feb 21, 2018 #2 Get a FRAM "Tough Guard" air filter. I think they are the best compromise of all options. I have had very mixed luck with aftermarket filters.... (AEM is pretty good)
Get a FRAM "Tough Guard" air filter. I think they are the best compromise of all options. I have had very mixed luck with aftermarket filters.... (AEM is pretty good)
Revving2Redline Joined Feb 25, 2014 Messages 6,563 Location Kansas (316) Feb 21, 2018 #3 AEM DRYFLOW, Injen Nano, Afe Dry S
C CharBaby Joined May 25, 2005 Messages 15,687 Location ROCHESTER, NY Feb 22, 2018 #4 I have learned over the last 45 years to just stay with the factory replacement or aftermarket replacement air filter. Just doesn't get any better unless you're looking for that .001/sec 1/4 mile!
I have learned over the last 45 years to just stay with the factory replacement or aftermarket replacement air filter. Just doesn't get any better unless you're looking for that .001/sec 1/4 mile!
UG_Passat Joined May 27, 2008 Messages 6,138 Location Parts Unknown Feb 23, 2018 #5 If you're keeping the factory airbox, just stick to the factory replacement. Aftermarket intakes, with a cone filter, different story. You have aFe, AEM, etc.
If you're keeping the factory airbox, just stick to the factory replacement. Aftermarket intakes, with a cone filter, different story. You have aFe, AEM, etc.