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    part number for AEM V2 dryflow filter

    probably a repost
    but someone pls give me part number for aem v2 intake filter

    i need to replace my filter and i forgot what size or part number for the v2 intake filters are
    thanks!!

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    -_-

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    This is the one your looking for bro..... http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...oducts_id=6517

    Right off AEM's site tells you the number for the replacement filter..... http://www.aemintakes.com/store/prod...?Prod=24-6108C

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    ^ thankss

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    Yea dude!!

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    V2 has a 3 1/2" inlet. I buy cheapy ones and just replace them rather than clean. I noticed some problems when I cleaned the original one too much. (I was nuts, and would wash it out in hot water and dawn every month.) After a year I wrecked it. I bought a dryflow filter again as a replacement. Never cleaned it, and after a year it was pretty clogged, but still worked. I started experimenting with other filters and styles to see what results I get.
    Mushroom style


    And Open top Cone style


    I'd say the "Mushroom" style flows the best, although I'm going to replace it every 3 months. I'm going to try one more style designed for CAI, that is a cone but has an collar around it, then I want to use ducting to a scoop or something. I just have to figure a way to guarantee no water gets to the filter. Sorry to thread jack. :) The dryflow filters are good too, just expensive.

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    ^^ You do know that you are not supposed to wash the dry flow filters just rinse them and let dry NO SOAP!!!!!

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    show stoppers sells them...i was going to get before i traded mine for a cold air intake

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    Quote Originally Posted by civictype_r04 View Post
    ^^ You do know that you are not supposed to wash the dry flow filters just rinse them and let dry NO SOAP!!!!!
    Um....no. But I'd only use a very small amount. Just to dissolve the petro-vapor-reminent stuff. To be honest, I think it was the frequency that did it in.

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    Link to AEM's site to cleaning your dryflow.

    I'm sure there stuff is similar to dawn. They say no HOT water. Hmmmm....

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