I currently have an AEM intake with the regular AEM filter. I was interested in the dryflow because from what I've read here it filters better than the oiled filters correct? My other question is how does it "flow" compared to a regular AEM filter?
I wish AEM made a drop in replacement filter. I already have the airaid mit that replaces the stock intake tube.quote:
Originally posted by jayno20:
I currently have an AEM intake with the regular AEM filter. I was interested in the dryflow because from what I've read here it filters better than the oiled filters correct? My other question is how does it "flow" compared to a regular AEM filter?
**** i just watched that video on the tests, i want one.quote:
Originally posted by boone88rr:
No oil, correct.
I swapped out my K&N for one.
Flow questions? That may take some work. There's a few links on this page: AEM DryFlow
The other night i removed my AMSOIL airfilter for my stock one and after seeing what was left behind with the oil im glad i made the move. Now im thinking on one of those intakes.quote:
Originally posted by jayno20:
I currently have an AEM intake with the regular AEM filter. I was interested in the dryflow because from what I've read here it filters better than the oiled filters correct? My other question is how does it "flow" compared to a regular AEM filter?
Well they don't make one for the new Tacoma's yet either. Here is what I did:quote:
Originally posted by dezurtrat:
This looks like a filter/Cold Intake I would like to look into. Unfortunately, I drive an Xterra and I didn't see a listing for it.