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AEM Dryflow filters any good?

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Old 03-04-2011, 12:27 PM
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Default AEM Dryflow filters any good?

has anyone had experiance with these i know they normaly go for $50 and i know a guy selling one for 20 unused he bought the wrong size. are these good filters or should i just grab a k&n
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It'* an ok filter. Just keep those oiled KN filters away from your MAF sensor.
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