AEM Dryflow and Cleaning???
I'm sure if you want to do it the correct way I would use the dryflow cleaning solution. The first time I had mine back off I just soaked it in soapy water and rinsed it out but it wasn't hardly dirty at all. Just make sure you let it dry a LONG time because it holds water pretty good. When I put it back on it felt dry and sat in the sun for hours and I took it up the road and it pulled water out and got the MAF wet and it ran like ****.
I had mine on for about a year in my last car. Every couple of months I took it off and used a compressor to blow out the dust. Quick and easy. At the time the new solution was not in stores though.
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