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Dry flow or oil based cold air intake?

So I'm alittle new with dry flow intakes?

Which works better dry flow or oil based?

Which is easier to keep clean?

Where do you find dry flow cold air intake?

Whats the benfits of having a dry flow intake?

any info will help thanks
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i know dude. i have been having the biggest headaches these last couple of weeks. where the **** are all of these noobs coming from! they are swarming all of the sudden. everyone else notices this right?

So I'm alittle new with dry flow intakes? yes you are

Which works better dry flow or oil based? dry flow IMO

Which is easier to keep clean?dry flow IMO, but i would never clean an air filter. i always replace with anew one

Where do you find dry flow cold air intake? summit racing for the dry flow by itself or AEM intake system

Whats the benfits of having a dry flow intake? its dry and allows more air to pass through. oil collects stuff yes, but it builds up faster cause of the oil and decreases performance overtime

any info will help thanks? your welcome


question for you... did you search?
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lmao

+1 AEM dryflow

no codes in the past however thousands of miles it's been on my car
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dryflow, fo show
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Originally Posted by ColeJJones
i know dude. i have been having the biggest headaches these last couple of weeks. where the **** are all of these noobs coming from! they are swarming all of the sudden. everyone else notices this right?

So I'm alittle new with dry flow intakes? yes you are

Which works better dry flow or oil based? dry flow IMO

Which is easier to keep clean?dry flow IMO, but i would never clean an air filter. i always replace with anew one

Where do you find dry flow cold air intake? summit racing for the dry flow by itself or AEM intake system

Whats the benfits of having a dry flow intake? its dry and allows more air to pass through. oil collects stuff yes, but it builds up faster cause of the oil and decreases performance overtime

any info will help thanks? your welcome


question for you... did you search?

haha, all the SS/SC owners are buying TC's, and all the newbs are buying the SS/SC's haha.
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