aem dryflow
aem dryflow
i know some people were talking about not being able to get them as replacement filters for aftermarket..well here ya go
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
Filter Material: Cotton gauze
Yuck! Good luck cleaning that filter out if it gets dirty. You'll end up throwing it away since no one oils a dry filter. Dry filters usually are never the same after the first time cleaning. Cleaning with compressed air or AEM's instructions usually don't help.
Yuck! Good luck cleaning that filter out if it gets dirty. You'll end up throwing it away since no one oils a dry filter. Dry filters usually are never the same after the first time cleaning. Cleaning with compressed air or AEM's instructions usually don't help.
Originally Posted by sneaky
Filter Material: Cotton gauze
Yuck! Good luck cleaning that filter out if it gets dirty. You'll end up throwing it away since no one oils a dry filter. Dry filters usually are never the same after the first time cleaning. Cleaning with compressed air or AEM's instructions usually don't help.
Yuck! Good luck cleaning that filter out if it gets dirty. You'll end up throwing it away since no one oils a dry filter. Dry filters usually are never the same after the first time cleaning. Cleaning with compressed air or AEM's instructions usually don't help.
A TRUE LIFETIME FILTER THAT IS EASY TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN
The DRYFLOW Synthetic filter is a lifetime element that is cleanable AND retains the same great efficiency after repeated cleaning. The DRY media will not blow through after cleaning like many oiled elements. Our media is so durable that it can withstand almost unlimited cleanings without degrading filtration efficiency. The DRYFLOW’s synthetic media is hydrophobic (resists water absorption), so there is less drying time.
Originally Posted by sneaky
Filter Material: Cotton gauze
Yuck! Good luck cleaning that filter out if it gets dirty. You'll end up throwing it away since no one oils a dry filter. Dry filters usually are never the same after the first time cleaning. Cleaning with compressed air or AEM's instructions usually don't help.
Yuck! Good luck cleaning that filter out if it gets dirty. You'll end up throwing it away since no one oils a dry filter. Dry filters usually are never the same after the first time cleaning. Cleaning with compressed air or AEM's instructions usually don't help.
It is a synthetic material, very nice! the description is wrong...the DRYFLOW Synthetic filters unique non-woven polyester filter media is independently tested at over 98% initial filtration efficiency (99.4% cumulative efficiency) based on SAE J276 JUN93 Fine Dust Air Cleaner Test Code procedures. Oiled filter initial efficiency is typically 90% to 95% efficient.
mines on its way right now from autoanything.
by the way that is the wrong part you have linked.
Roger from AEM posted a thread a while back promoting the AEM Dryflow for the SS/SC and the dimensions are 3.25 inside dia and 5.00 length.
I believe the part number was 21-2110D
Be careful when ordering
by the way that is the wrong part you have linked.
Roger from AEM posted a thread a while back promoting the AEM Dryflow for the SS/SC and the dimensions are 3.25 inside dia and 5.00 length.
I believe the part number was 21-2110D
Be careful when ordering
Originally Posted by an0malous
mines on its way right now from autoanything.
by the way that is the wrong part you have linked.
Roger from AEM posted a thread a while back promoting the AEM Dryflow for the SS/SC and the dimensions are 3.25 inside dia and 5.00 length.
I believe the part number was 21-2110D
Be careful when ordering
by the way that is the wrong part you have linked.
Roger from AEM posted a thread a while back promoting the AEM Dryflow for the SS/SC and the dimensions are 3.25 inside dia and 5.00 length.
I believe the part number was 21-2110D
Be careful when ordering
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