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Old 04-18-2008, 11:14 AM
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Question Fujita air filter vs. AEM dry filter

So my question is based on your experience and/or knowledge of the 2 air filters, which would you use/prefer?? I have both filters, and right now I am using the AEM dry filter but thinking about using the Fujita air filter. Any insight?

Fujita Competition Air Intake Systems

AEM - DRYFLOW Performance Filters
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I know I don't have a Nissan but I do have a Fujita CAI intake on my 07 Eclipse. I replace my filter maby once every 6 months, it seems to trap a good amount of dirt/grime yet still ramains as free flowing as ever.
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Originally Posted by That One Guy
I know I don't have a Nissan but I do have a Fujita CAI intake on my 07 Eclipse. I replace my filter maby once every 6 months, it seems to trap a good amount of dirt/grime yet still ramains as free flowing as ever.
Why would you have to replace rather than clean it?
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i was under the impression that fujita was cheapo garbage. dont know too much about it.

either way, i say run a dry filter over a oiled one. oil sucks, and clogs mafs.




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