Tymar Intake
Well I am going to have to put this out there...What about using dry filters in dusty area?
I spend a lot of time on dirt roads, and my experience is that dry filters don't work as well as oiled one's in dusty conditions. I am not boasting that K&N is the best, I have their Cold Air Kit, but I am much more responsible now than when I bought that and I want to be kind to my PSD.
I spend a lot of time on dirt roads, and my experience is that dry filters don't work as well as oiled one's in dusty conditions. I am not boasting that K&N is the best, I have their Cold Air Kit, but I am much more responsible now than when I bought that and I want to be kind to my PSD.
Well I am going to have to put this out there...What about using dry filters in dusty area?
I spend a lot of time on dirt roads, and my experience is that dry filters don't work as well as oiled one's in dusty conditions. I am not boasting that K&N is the best, I have their Cold Air Kit, but I am much more responsible now than when I bought that and I want to be kind to my PSD.
I spend a lot of time on dirt roads, and my experience is that dry filters don't work as well as oiled one's in dusty conditions. I am not boasting that K&N is the best, I have their Cold Air Kit, but I am much more responsible now than when I bought that and I want to be kind to my PSD.
It is the "Tymar" application, there are only two types of these filters, one regular and one classified as "high humidity" which is what Tymar uses. They are resold under about 20 different names and part numbers but all come from the same factory.
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