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Originally Posted by HulaGirl I'm coming up to 5000 miles and thinking about changing my air filter. What's the difference between "Pro Dry S" and "Pro 5 R"? Do I

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Old 08-14-2015, 10:28 AM   #16 (permalink)
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I'm coming up to 5000 miles and thinking about changing my air filter.

What's the difference between "Pro Dry S" and "Pro 5 R"?
Do I need 1 filter or 2?
Also in the description "Washable and reusable for multiple cleaning cycles". What is the proper method to clean?

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You will need two filters, one for each air intake. The Pro 5 R is an oiled filter. Personally, I don't think its worth the trouble and most go with the dry filters.

Cleaning is easy for the dry filters. Knock out the dirt, rinse them if necessary,let them dry, then reinstall. Oiled filters are a bit or complicated. As you have to remove the oil and then re-oil them after cleaning. (They sell cleaner kits, but Simple Green works just fine.) Hence, the reason most stick with dry filters.
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You will need two filters, one for each air intake. The Pro 5 R is an oiled filter. Personally, I don't think its worth the trouble and most go with the dry filters.

Cleaning is easy for the dry filters. Knock out the dirt, rinse them if necessary,let them dry, then reinstall. Oiled filters are a bit or complicated. As you have to remove the oil and then re-oil them after cleaning. (They sell cleaner kits, but Simple Green works just fine.) Hence, the reason most stick with dry filters.
Thank you for taking the time to fully explain!
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I'm coming up to 5000 miles and thinking about changing my air filter.

What's the difference between "Pro Dry S" and "Pro 5 R"?
Do I need 1 filter or 2?
Also in the description "Washable and reusable for multiple cleaning cycles". What is the proper method to clean?

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You need two filters for our cars. Pro 5 r is thier oiled version, skip it, get the dry S,... And ignore the comments of not being able to feel it. You will notice better breathing and throttle response right off the bat. There are plenty of dynos on this website including mine from dropin with good gain all throught the power band. Add HPS tubes to these drop in and your making very close to what a full cai is making for a 4th of the price. jordo has some very good dyno plots posted about these

Afe 31-10196 is the filter kit with both if you shop amazon. Best price
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Afe 31-10196 is the filter kit with both if you shop amazon. Best price
Interesting. Amazon has a drop down check to see if the above fits my car and I'm getting a warning that it does not (2015). The AFE site says it does fit and the numbers match. Just an observation for anyone else that may be looking.
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Yea sometimes they are late updating the database but it is the correct fit
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Thanks again for the Amazon tip. I applied some of my Amazon VISA points and was able to lower the cost even further.
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AFE also now builds all of Greddy's intakes. Drop in (afe) and post maf tubes is the best way to go, Like it was already said, the stock box is made to flow very well. There really is no point in going with the G3 or alike since our stock system is already a great cold air intake system. AFE hands down is the best drop in available.
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My AFEs arrived today. Will drop them in tomorrow morning or over the weekend. Yay!
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I put the afe pro dry drop ins and immediately noticed a difference, felt it just allows it to breath better. Also the intake tone increased and I also had great results and gains when using afe in my past audi's. Ref: 2015 roadster 1 month new, less than 2500 miles. And yes I drove it a bunch!!!

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Everybody still liking their AFE dry filters? I'm debating between K&N and AFE, now that the R2C is unavailable...
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I'm a big fan of dry filters. But I haven't seen any air flow data or dyno comparisons with the AFE filters.
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Everybody still liking their AFE dry filters? I'm debating between K&N and AFE, now that the R2C is unavailable...
I've been using the AFe drop in filters with the Z1 silicone post-maf intakes for several years with no issues. I'd recommend them without reservation.
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I've been using the AFe drop in filters with the Z1 silicone post-maf intakes for several years with no issues. I'd recommend them without reservation.
Thanks! That's the setup I was looking at to compliment the FI exhaust system. Did you get the AFE drop ins from Z1 website or somewhere else?
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Thanks! That's the setup I was looking at to compliment the FI exhaust system. Did you get the AFE drop ins from Z1 website or somewhere else?
I may have gotten them off Amazon, but I don't remember. Regardless, Z1 is a great vendor and has great with customer service.
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