Berk/AEM Dryflow Setup
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Berk/AEM Dryflow Setup
To any of you 6th Gen guys running this setup...I didn't get much feedback on the 5th Gen site...
...Berk has replaced the K&N with this newer dry-type, cleanable filter which was first introduced in late 2005. The claims are:
1. ease of maintenance
2. reduced risk of maf damage
3. greater filtration than oiled filters
Upon reviewing the limited info online regarding this filter, my initial thoughts are:
1. true
2. true (gross overoiling is taken out of the equation)
3. maybe so, but the likely trade-off is flow (power, responsiveness)
Overall, this sounds like a nice compromise between oiled filters (K&N) and more expensive, non-cleanable dry type filters (Apexi).
The question is, does anyone have specific experience with the AEM Dryflow(at least one cleaning cycle)?
...Berk has replaced the K&N with this newer dry-type, cleanable filter which was first introduced in late 2005. The claims are:
1. ease of maintenance
2. reduced risk of maf damage
3. greater filtration than oiled filters
Upon reviewing the limited info online regarding this filter, my initial thoughts are:
1. true
2. true (gross overoiling is taken out of the equation)
3. maybe so, but the likely trade-off is flow (power, responsiveness)
Overall, this sounds like a nice compromise between oiled filters (K&N) and more expensive, non-cleanable dry type filters (Apexi).
The question is, does anyone have specific experience with the AEM Dryflow(at least one cleaning cycle)?
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