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Old 10-16-2006, 08:07 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Chris , what filter would you recomend? When i put my BD sticks back in I should be around 470hp ish??? I do alot of street driving with about 20% of the time off road??

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Old 10-17-2006, 02:53 PM   #62 (permalink)
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After using several, I like the AEM dryflows. They're about $40 standalone, or ou can get the brute force intake kit if you like for several hundred more. The filter byt itself will clamp on to your intake hose using a short piece of 4" pipe to make the union. I clamped mine right to the turbo inlet...but i have the room for that where the primary is mounted. If you look at my garage don't let it confuse you. That one is a K&N I had temporarily on there while I was waiting for the AEM. I haven't taken any pictures of that one yet, but it has the right size outlet, unlike the K&N did.
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Old 10-19-2006, 05:40 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Will some one please post a pic of this? What size holes did you drill? Was it substantial enough to feel the extra power or no? Thanks, Justin
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Old 10-19-2006, 06:31 PM   #64 (permalink)
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Will some one please post a pic of this? What size holes did you drill? Was it substantial enough to feel the extra power or no? Thanks, Justin
Here's a pic of mine - can't say much about power increase, but those holes and the K&N prevented any more pulling down of the filter minder - and got me 327 RWHP and 900+ torque at 2003 May Madness, with only the Comp...

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Old 10-19-2006, 08:24 PM   #65 (permalink)
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hey guys just put my BHAF in today. I like it so far. Haven't gotten to make any MPG tests yet but it sounds pretty good! Anyways, what did ya'll do about the bolts sticking up through the fenderwell that are gonna poke through my new filter?? I stuck some peices of cardboard on top of them for just long enough to try out the BHAF but it can't stay that way... lol
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hey guys just put my BHAF in today. I like it so far. Haven't gotten to make any MPG tests yet but it sounds pretty good! Anyways, what did ya'll do about the bolts sticking up through the fenderwell that are gonna poke through my new filter?? I stuck some peices of cardboard on top of them for just long enough to try out the BHAF but it can't stay that way... lol
Cut some short pieces of rubber fuel line or similar hose of a size that will fit the bolts, and use them for anti-wear standoffs...
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Here's a pic of mine - can't say much about power increase, but those holes and the K&N prevented any more pulling down of the filter minder - and got me 327 RWHP and 900+ torque at 2003 May Madness, with only the Comp...


I did similar to Gary, but used a 1" drill...I also out in about 15 holes (three sides and the bottom)...

I wouldn't say there was any power increase, but it definately improved mileage...I still got to clean my Amsoil TruFlow foam filter so I can reinstall it...

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Old 10-23-2006, 07:33 PM   #68 (permalink)
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I just got my Blackstone report back. I used the standard media filter for 6000 miles, ended up with 8ppm silicon. The 15 ppm that was analyzed may be from using that filter in an area where the dust was very high. The PG7 is recommended for off road and dusty areas. I used mine as I normally would at any other time of the year. So to all who use the standard media filter AFE, don't be afraid to use it due to one person's results. You have to use it and find out for yourself.
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Old 10-23-2006, 08:05 PM   #69 (permalink)
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i am in need of a better air system....does anyone have flow rates on filters??

i am running a BHAF now and i know it's not enough cfm,

i am looking at the proguard 7 with a t-tube, anyone put a t-tube in and seen any difference?


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Old 10-26-2006, 12:13 AM   #70 (permalink)
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Dude... You really do play in the dust and dirt! Wow! You need to power wash that beast!

thats a fresh coat of high temp not dirt, but your right it does need a blast

i think i have washed her once since ownin' her. it's no beauty queen!
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[quote=NEOREGON Bomber;48571]Was running a Fleetguard BHAF (part number AH19037) with an Outerwares prefilter before I recently installed the AEM Dryflow synthetic. Was getting 3-4 PPM for silicon on 8500-9000 oil changes with Schaeffers 15W-40. QUOTE]


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Also, I was running 15-20ppm Si on my 7500 mi intervals with the Airraid Drop in. It's gone, replaced with Amsoil Ea filter. Anxious now to do a UOA on it and see how it looks.
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