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Old 09-24-2007, 01:51 PM
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Anyone have any experience with the new reusable dry filters such as the AEM or the Amsoil vs. K&N's? I'm thinking of switching to a Dry filter element from my Volant but i'm not sure how Flow rates will be effected especially with the Radix on. The dry filteres are supposedly much better at filtering than any oil-type filter, but they don't say much about the flow rates. Opinions?
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I've had no problem with my GM Performance Dry filter. And to tell you the truth, I'd say the fow rates are the same or so close that it woulden't matter anyway.
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