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cumminscwby 10-06-2011 09:02 PM

air filter directly on turbo?
 
Any of u guys runnin an air filter directly on the turbo? Whats yalls standpoint?

Whit 10-06-2011 09:13 PM

nuttin wrong with that as long as the temps in the engine bay arent too hot

cumminscwby 10-06-2011 09:33 PM

I wonder if I could find one at one of my local stores. Unlikely.

H.R.D 10-06-2011 09:44 PM

You can find some Spectra filters at autozone. I wouldn't recommend them but you can run one.

dukeboy_318 10-08-2011 03:56 AM

Dont run an oiled filter and especially dont run a Spector. I have seen the turbo eat those on more than one occasion. My reccomendation, run a BHAF in place of the factory box, cheapest option out there and it does the job. Next step up from that would be the AFE Pro-Dry.

Oiled filters can cause lots of problems later on a turbo'd application, especially a Cummins, a K&N brand new out of the box actually plugged the grid heaters up on my grandfathers truck and caught fire warping the intake and rubber boot, luckily got it out in time but still, I'll never run an oiled filter on anything turbo'd again.

cumminscwby 10-08-2011 09:25 AM

Oh wow. Thanks for the info guys

yakdaddy42 10-08-2011 10:56 AM

As much as I am a fan of K&N air filters I took mine off and went with the BHAF. the turbo was pulling the oil out of the filter and making a huge mess. I still think K&N are
great for gas engines.

TTCummins 10-09-2011 03:07 PM

I use a BHAF filter. Never had any issues with it

H.R.D 10-09-2011 11:21 PM


Originally Posted by dukeboy_318 (Post 807495)
Dont run an oiled filter and especially dont run a Spector. I have seen the turbo eat those on more than one occasion. My reccomendation, run a BHAF in place of the factory box, cheapest option out there and it does the job. Next step up from that would be the AFE Pro-Dry.

Oiled filters can cause lots of problems later on a turbo'd application, especially a Cummins, a K&N brand new out of the box actually plugged the grid heaters up on my grandfathers truck and caught fire warping the intake and rubber boot, luckily got it out in time but still, I'll never run an oiled filter on anything turbo'd again.

I have run a "wet" filter for 6 years will no problems as well as my old man.:humm:

psy_6att_6ica_6 10-10-2011 10:03 PM

ive had my afe oiled filter for a couple years and havent had any problems, a couple of my friends do too and no issues.


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