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Air Intake for dusty conditions?
Some time ago, while reading up on DIY intake systems, "somebody" made a post of a filtering system for dusty conditions. I am thinking that it was a Ford retrofit product, and the person doing the posting was from Oklahoma, after reading post after post in the search archives, my eyes are getting weary!
Can somebody shed some light onto what I am referring to? I live in the country, pull cattle trailers, hay trailers, etc, all on dusty country roads, and I wanted to improve my stock filter on my 2000 F350 powerstroke.thanks, Jim |
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Ford Intakes , AIS Filters <----fourth picture down or 1999.5-2003 7.3L Ford Powerstroke Severe Duty Air Intake System AIS FA1759 |
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Yep, thats the one I remember! Thanks guys, I will order it come Monday!
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