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ShockerSteve 08-31-2010 03:40 PM

i've seen a vid from airaid that is also an oil filter. they took a panel filter, over oiled it and weighed it. then ran at 1000 cfm for a few hours (if i remember right) and it did not lose any oil. none on the backside of the filter and still weighed the same. as stated above dealers are quick to blame aftermarket parts because warranty companys only pay a certain amount for labor, irregardless of the fixed shop hourly rate.

Mdub707 09-02-2010 09:02 PM

Dry filters are an easy way to avoid that all together (whether it's a problem or not).

I refuse to run a K&N on my truck, because I've seen what they did to my race quads motors. I can't imagine what it's like on a boosted application. That's just my personal experience.

big bad diesel 416 09-05-2010 02:26 AM


Originally Posted by Mdub707 (Post 615286)
Dry filters are an easy way to avoid that all together (whether it's a problem or not).

I refuse to run a K&N on my truck, because I've seen what they did to my race quads motors. I can't imagine what it's like on a boosted application. That's just my personal experience.


Exactly :c:

millco 09-10-2010 06:01 AM

I agree!
 

Originally Posted by Oilfield_Mafia (Post 611466)
Just FYI.. unless you are making over 550 RWHP, there is no need for an aftermarket filter. And when it comes to DMAX, IMO there is nothing better than S&B. A few years ago we had a post that showed that the stock filter on the DMAX flows and filters far superior than most aftermarket filters.

Mod your box, and run the stock filter. Ive personally seen 612 RWHP thru a modded box and stock AC Delco filter on a dmax. :yeah:


Check out this link --> https://www.dieselbombers.com/chevy-...r-testing.html


That was the exact filter test I was going to cite!! I run a BHAF on mine and I just recently installed a much larger element. I went to a lot of work to move the battery over to the other side to make room for it. So far I haven't seen a difference. I haven't towed yet (Well, not anything of any weight to it!) so I don't know if it will drop EGTs yet.
I have done a couple of oil analysis while running the conventional BHAF and I am impressed at how well it keeps the dirt out of my engine!! If you doubt the referenced filter test then just pull the air hose off the inlet of your turbo. Wipe around inside the wheel of the turbo and see what kind of dirt you find there. It will scare you!!

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