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khanselman 05-20-2006 10:31 AM

Intake Filter depate
 
I know everyone says to buy a Ebay intake and then throw a K&N filter on it, which is what I did.. I took a friends old beatup K&N filter... However it was too big for my pipe, so I had to make a reducer to make it fit my pipe.. But there is my problem.. aside from asthetics (read it's ugly as hell), I am not sure if I want to keep his old K&N.. But looking around I have seen the AEM DryFlow filter, which interests me because I want something that when it comes to maintenance I can't screw up (washing, oiling, etc).. should I go with it or just suck it up and get another K&N that's right for my pipe? Anyone have experience with the DryFlow?

neon3kgt 05-20-2006 10:34 AM

RE: Intake Filter depate
 
i have the dry flow that came on my AEM intake. i havent cleaned it yet, but i did read the directions, and it still needs to be cleaned in a solution and let dry. and of course, you have to order the solution. i wonder if anyone knows another way to do it cheaper?

mill$civic 05-20-2006 07:58 PM

RE: Intake Filter depate
 
eather way, what ever filter you get is going to need some maintenance, dont be afrade to get your hands a little dirty and learn;)

khanselman 06-14-2006 12:06 PM

RE: Intake Filter depate
 
Well, I decided to get rid of the old K&N because I noticed that it was starting to come apart where the metal bar that holds the two sides together, creating a noticable size hole, and like I said before, the asthetics of the filter on my pipe sucked. I went with the AEM DryFlow, got in from procivic.com (decided to support a sponsor) and arrived yesterday. First thing I noticed is it looks like it is 1/2 the size of the K&N I had. The AEM sizing chart (see attached photo) with my 2.5" inlet shows that the filter is 5" long, and minus the reducer, it looks tiny.. Now a question I have is, will a smaller filter cause any difference in performance? I wasn't able to drive around yesterday to see if there was any difference in power/sound but this morning on my drive to work I tried to see if there was a difference. Sounds a little quieter, and when I pushed hard on the pedal it seemed like it was trying harder to get the same power as the old K&N. I didn't get to test it a lot, but I am going to try on my way home tonight..

As far as build quality I like it, looks very strong and doesn't have the mesh screen to worry about. The not having to oil it makes me happy, because it seems that with everything I do to my civic, something doesn't go as planned and I have to fix it a couple times, which I wouldn't want to ruin my engine by using too much oil, or ruin the filter by using too little oil..

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pWnEdU 06-14-2006 04:38 PM

RE: Intake Filter depate
 
A slightly smaller filter won't hurt, especially since your first filter flowed more than enough cfm for your engine. I wouldn't worry about it.

I'm curious to know what AEM's "solution" is... chances are it's a common chemical they repackage.


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