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I don't know about AFE dry vs K&N oiled (although they claim their oiled performs better than their dry), but I always found this old graph AEM used to post
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I don't know about AFE dry vs K&N oiled (although they claim their oiled performs better than their dry), but I always found this old graph AEM used to post very interesting.
![]() Basically it shows that K&N filters flow the best unitl they are litterally caked with dirt (where it drops off is like a measuring cup of dirt!), afterwhich the AEM dryflow performs better. I don't think AEM has this on their site anymore... still, it shows that K&N is a pretty good filter (best clean flow of the lot!) ![]() Hmm... Actually, the AFE pro dry (and one other -- is that the oiled one?) is on there... neither of them doing too well either... ![]() Again, these results are from AEM, and considering their filter isn't even shown to offer the best flow when clean (which is probably why they pulled it -- bad adverstising!), my guess is that it's reasonably reliable and objective info to use in deciding on an airfilter.
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