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    lol Why would you want to switch to an oiled filter? I put an AEM Dryflow on my SC400 I had for the very reason that I didn't want to have an oiled filter on there and have to deal with putting juuuuuust the right amount of oil, and not too much so that I'd kill my MAF.

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    I heard it was better to have a oiled filter for better filtration.

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt300ZXT View Post
    lol Why would you want to switch to an oiled filter? I put an AEM Dryflow on my SC400 I had for the very reason that I didn't want to have an oiled filter on there and have to deal with putting juuuuuust the right amount of oil, and not too much so that I'd kill my MAF.

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