Injen Question (not a normal one)
I was working on my car the other day when I had everything on the driveway right next to me (still kind of far, but next to me). Anyway another car decided to back up and run over my air filter 
I was wondering, what filter can fit on the injen?
I was taking a look on injen's site, but I'm not 100% sure which one it is.
Could it be this one?
3" Black Filter w/ Red Oil (Small)
Code: X-1020-BR
Price: $52.00
http://injenonline.com/cgi-bin/Merch...tegory_Code=AF
Please let me know and thank you!
I was wondering, what filter can fit on the injen?
I was taking a look on injen's site, but I'm not 100% sure which one it is.
Could it be this one?
3" Black Filter w/ Red Oil (Small)
Code: X-1020-BR
Price: $52.00
http://injenonline.com/cgi-bin/Merch...tegory_Code=AF
Please let me know and thank you!
buy my filter! its off my Injen intake so its guaranteed to fit
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Originally Posted by chicotunner07
i would go with an AEM Dry-flow filter!
i dont like oiled filters............. but thats just me
i dont like oiled filters............. but thats just me
I thought the oil helped with the water if it comes in contact with the filter element itself. Thats not the case?
hydrolocking only occurs when the filter is comepletely submerged in water, and at that point it wont matter if its oiled or not! LOL
the oil is used as a matter of filtration, to help trap dust, dirt, etc etc. The dryflow does the same, without need of oil, IMO its just a better filter.
the oil is used as a matter of filtration, to help trap dust, dirt, etc etc. The dryflow does the same, without need of oil, IMO its just a better filter.
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