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Old 11-28-2008, 04:12 PM
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Injen Maitenace question

Hey guys, I'm parking the ride for the winter and want to clean up the air filter, is there are certian way of doing this. I know some people say just place it in the sink and leave it, or suck spray er down. Anyhow let me know what you think is best. BTW it is injen and I have a hydrosheild on the way for next spring
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Get a cleaning kit.

http://www.sportcompactonly.com/Inje...HOPFR100&st=90

Thats just one link. There are plenty others. Use google.
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cleaning kit for injen dry flow??? sweet did know of these???? link?

nevermind i see the link now haha thnx

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Originally Posted by krazycobalt
cleaning kit for injen dry flow??? sweet did know of these???? link?

nevermind i see the link now haha thnx
No not for a dry flow
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Yeh well injen is a dry flow intake, for example K&M would be a wet filter. So any sudgestions haha
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injen isint a dry flow... u clean and oil it
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yea i didnt think injen was dry either.

normal filters are oiled to repel water. so you need a cleaning kit to first clean it and then re-oil it.

with the DRYFLOW you simply bucket soak it, bucket rinse, shake it out and it will be dry in approximately 30 minutes

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REALLY???? I was almost positive that it is a dry flow kit
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The injen filters are made by k&n, therefor use k&n filter oil and cleaner.
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AEM is dryflow.
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You use the K&N cleaner and oiling kit
you can pick the kit up at any autozone or advacnce auto for like $9
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