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Old 02-17-2008, 11:20 AM
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need replacment filter for my injen cold air intake

I was searching online and came across this. I was wondering what everyons opinion is on this.

http://www.hyperformanceauto.com/Inj...2138C5056.aspx

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I think I have one sitting in my closet if you want to work out a deal. It was used for 5k miles. Shoot me a pm if interested.

Originally Posted by CobaltCpe
I was searching online and came across this. I was wondering what everyons opinion is on this.

http://www.hyperformanceauto.com/Inj...2138C5056.aspx

thanks

JOSH
BTW that is just a hydrashield.... Thats a little screen that goes over the filter to protect it from water.

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Originally Posted by OneSlowGto
I think I have one sitting in my closet if you want to work out a deal. It was used for 5k miles. Shoot me a pm if interested.



BTW that is just a hydrashield.... Thats a little screen that goes over the filter to protect it from water.
yeah i know thats just a screen but does that do much. Seems to me that it would just block the air from coming in. I think its time for me to replace my filter to as its about 6 months old or so and im sure its dirty being under my light.

I was even considering a dry flow filter.
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Under Armor for Filters FTL

Dont waste your money
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Originally Posted by CobaltCpe
yeah i know thats just a screen but does that do much. Seems to me that it would just block the air from coming in. I think its time for me to replace my filter to as its about 6 months old or so and im sure its dirty being under my light.

I was even considering a dry flow filter.
You can clean it with a k&n kit. The hydrashield is just meant for water. It would do nothing to prevent dirt.
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yeah i think im going to go get the k&n kit today.
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How do you like that injen intake CobaltCpe? Has a service tech every given you any crap about it? I'm looking for intakes and can't figure out which one I wanna buy. Thanks!
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go with the injen cai its real nice. Any cold air intake is going to be sorta of a pain but there worth it
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Josh, get the AEM dry flow filter.
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How bigs the piping? I have a brand new Injen filter ill sell you.
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Originally Posted by CobaltSS 16
How bigs the piping? I have a brand new Injen filter ill sell you.
3"...
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either clean that one or get a dry filter.. no need to buy a new oiled filter
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Nvm I got a 2.75".
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what is the size of the original piping on the injen? i want to replace my injen and need to know the size of the filter to get
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It's 2.75" inlet.. I PMed you
http://www.turbotechracing.com/produ...idproduct=4916
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^^ Thanks for the link I was just about to post that...
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So you can use the K&N cleaning and recharge kit? If so, sweet.

And yes, I realize this is the 2.2 section, just saw that bit of useful info....
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I have the injen intake and just replaced it with the aem dryflow part number 21-203dk

I like the Aem Dryflow better because it is easier to clean
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dont get another ingen filter...
go with the AEM dryflow filter

but dont get me wrong i do have an injen myself but im soon to be changing it out
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Originally Posted by DallasCobalt
Josh, get the AEM dry flow filter.
whats the advantage to getting a aem dry flow filter rather than just cleaning mine with k&n stuff. I mean is there really any real advantage to spend that much on a filter becuase i can clean my current one for $10.

i found this site selling the aem dryflow for a good deal.

http://twincamtech.stores.yahoo.net/aemdrairfi.html

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aem dryflow
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Originally Posted by jlong3382
How do you like that injen intake CobaltCpe? Has a service tech every given you any crap about it? I'm looking for intakes and can't figure out which one I wanna buy. Thanks!
i love my injen and it sounds really good.

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aem dryflow

why? how is that any better.

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AEM Dryflow is good because when you clean it, you don't have to re-oil it. Just wash and go.
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Originally Posted by DallasCobalt
AEM Dryflow is good because when you clean it, you don't have to re-oil it. Just wash and go.

kind of expensive though and i could clean my current one every year for the next 5 years at $10 per cleaning and it would be the same price as buying a dryflow filter. Its not like i will get any peformance out of paying $50 for a filter. i will go with the k&n cleaning kit and clean it this weekend.
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yeah i bought the k&n filter recharge kit today for $11.99 and man my filter was dirty and now it is so clean looking. I am letting it dry up in the sun now and im going to walk to the bar in a little while to have some beers while its drying. Once i get back from the bar i will do only one time around of oil as the guy at autozone said thats all you need is just one pump in each spot all the way around the filter and thats it.

**its cool to because i have half the cleaner left and i know i will have alot of oil let so next time around to clean i will use this kit again. Its a cheap way to get a clean filter again.


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