Kansei said:I'd go for a dry filter. Does AEM make the DryFlow in oem sizes?
i dont think I have ever seen them, but Ken carries them, I imagine that he would know for sure...
Kansei said:I'd go for a dry filter. Does AEM make the DryFlow in oem sizes?
Kansei said:I'd go for a dry filter. Does AEM make the DryFlow in oem sizes?
jbiird317 said:i dont think I have ever seen them, but Ken carries them, I imagine that he would know for sure...
bbrich57 said:
surely K&N makes a drop in oem flat panel filter, they are dry as well aren't they, thinking only their conical filters are oiled.Kansei said:Yeah but that one is just designed to replace the filter on a cold air or short ram intake. I'm talking the flat panel filter like the one on the car's OEM intake.
Velocifero said:surely K&N makes a drop in oem flat panel filter, they are dry as well aren't they, thinking only their conical filters are oiled.
May I refer you to my sig? The part # is K&N 33-2293, and you're right. It is oiled.Kansei said:Yeah but that one is just designed to replace the filter on a cold air or short ram intake. I'm talking the flat panel filter like the one on the car's OEM intake.
bbrich57 said:
I'm really not trying to be a smartass here, but the K&N I installed is about half the depth and weight of the stock panel, and only requires cleaning and re-oiling (recommended) every 50K. More often if in dusty climates (like Texas, i.e.) That doesn't seem like to much to ask.
Nice man, congrats and welcome backBKK Jack said:After everything was done, I took it for a little ride. The electrics didn't die, and the shifter didn't come off in my hand, so I think I got everything right.
It's not an MS3, but at least it is finally mine. I now feel a little more like I belong.
BKK Jack said:Today was the day. I got back to the U.S. last night, and this afternoon, I went over and got my car. It's an Aurora Blue 3 Touring.
...Prying the shift cables off is a real pain the first the first time you try to do it.
...One tip is that the white nylon cap that fits over the ball-joint in the side plate can be pushed in after you get the shifter back in the base, and the spring reinstalled.
It's not an MS3, but at least it is finally mine. I now feel a little more like I belong.
.. when I found the petrified mouse body in the bottom of the airbox. I figure it was a sea going mouse and came over w/the car.
Hey, Congrats Bufalo. Be sure and watch out for dem Pa. State Po-leese cars now, ya' hear? They don't like fast lil' red foreign made cars. I know.Bufalo said:What did I do today?
Today I bought a True Red MS3 Sport!
I had thought of something similar to that, especially after my stealer ordered a new engine cover but practically accused me of fraud and that the damaged had been caused at my home. It just wasn't worth the effort to prove the point. But that lil' sucker was hard and dry as a rock. I had to pry the remains off the bottom of the airbox and soak off the rest. It'd been there for a while... no doubt.fourthmeal said:LMAO! You should have shown up at your dealership with that in a plastic baggie, and handed it to the PDI people of your dealership. Just say "Hey, found this in my car's airbox, I think it belongs to you guys because I KNOW you checked the air cleaner before giving the car to me, RIGHT? Right."