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  • NICE VIDEO. QUESTION????

    Are there fuses for o2 sensors? I have 2001 Nissan Maxima SE

    Thanks.

  • @ArnevikDude AEM has changed their filters up a bit, the Dryflow now has a screen on the outside and is red but is still a Dryflow filter that is not oiled (confusing, we know!). The Brute Force is like the one Steph is showing in this video that is grey and has no mesh or screen on it, and it also is not oiled. Hope this helps!

  • Do they make a v2 for a 89 crx with a b18c5 swap?

  • does it matter if its an inch or so to big??

  • nice it was a vary big help

  • Thanks. It helped.

    

  • Thanks. It helped.

  • VEGETA! =]

  • in this video, there are 3 dimention of intake, but does the bigger one is louder than the little one?? and vice versa,

  • hello. i have an AEM bruite force intake and i am needing to clean it. what should i use to clean it, and how long should i wait for it to dry?

  • ela re patrida!! Papadakis!

    greetings from Greece!

  • Thanks

  • Oh sh*t, I came across this video by accident, but I went to school with this dude at EHS. Carzy

  • We hope AEM make cold air intake system for camry 3.5 2gr-fe engine :(

  • To suck water up, you'll need to nearly surround the filter with water. The spray from driving through a puddle on the street usually can't do that. Avoiding water that is of unknown depth is the best policy (parking lot puddles, deep water in gutters, etc). Driving down the freeway in the rail is ok, it's the deeper water you can't hit at speed without hydroplaning, so 3+ inches of water can cause problems. We have even seen stock intake systems suck water up, so always be careful!

  • O ok thanks, because i was thinking i had to spend the extra money to buy a valve but thas probably not the case, so thank you for the extra info

  • i was wondering if i have a AEM V2 intake with a oiled filter, would i be able to change the filter to the AEM Dryflow filter? or would i have to change the whole intake system?

  • @something00 You can buy just the DryFlow filter for it, go to our website and use the filter finder to cross reference your filter (or measure your filter like we do in this video).

  • thanks! where would i find the filter finder on your website?

  • i found the filter finder, but then i cannot find my vehicle make, year and model.

  • What year/make/model is your vehicle? Did you measure your filter? If so, just order the DryFlow that is the same dimensions.

  • i have a 99 acura 2.3 cl. i did not measure my filter yet

  • when u buy them, there is 3" 5", and 3" 5" w/ hole for ait sensor. so whats the difference? which one should i get?

  • The AIT is an Air Inlet Temperature Sensor, it's a little 1/4 inch hole in the top of the filter. If your current filter doesn't have a hole in the top, you don't need the one with the AIT hole.

  • fujita? is it over 9000?

  • thanks , gonna get a replacement dryflow filter for my aem v2 CAI on my civic..

  • Informative thanks. Nice Genesis Coupe in the back too. :D

  • Right on, nice video

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