gtman
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In the past I've either had an aftermarket intake or a performance drop-in filter on my cars. My last car had an AEM Dryflow filter and I loved it. Unfortunately, AEM doesn't make one for our car. So instead I bought an aFe Pro Dry S. It's basically the same thing. Breathes better than stock filter, filters just about as well, is reusable and cleans up with soap and water. You can even just vacuum it out.
So, I bought the filter mostly as a maintenance item but I've seen two improvements with it installed. There is definitely a small bump in throttle response and I'm getting a 1-2 mpg more versus the stock filter (ymmv).
All in all, a well built product that is worth the steep price ($56).
So, I bought the filter mostly as a maintenance item but I've seen two improvements with it installed. There is definitely a small bump in throttle response and I'm getting a 1-2 mpg more versus the stock filter (ymmv).
All in all, a well built product that is worth the steep price ($56).
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