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Old 09-23-2010, 12:08 AM
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Opinions of Amsoil Ea Air Filters?

What are your opinions of the Amsoil Ea Air Filters? Are they good, and what would be better, the Amsoil or the S&B filter? I'm just curious about the efficiency of the Amsoil. I know the S&B's efficiency is 99.51%. What is the Amsoil's? I'm trying to get as much info on this stuff so I buy a good CAI kit to ensure I don't dust my Turbos.
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Old 09-23-2010, 02:50 PM
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AMSOIL Ea Air Filters are made up of Nano fiber technology. They remove 5 times more dust than traditional cellulose filters and 50 times more than wet gauze type filters. The contain 15 times more dust particles than wet gauze type filters, also offer a better air flow that cellulose filters and are cleanable. AMSOIL Ea Air Filters are guaranteed for 4 years or 100,000 miles with the first cleaning being required at 25,000 miles.

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Old 09-23-2010, 04:48 PM
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I just got my truck and have been looking for an Amsoil filter for it. Please provide a part number if you figure one out. This is the filter I want to run on my truck.

Amsoil all the way!

Read the fine print associated with the S&B filter and the actuall efficiency. Yes it's 99% efficient but at what? The fine print says its 99% efficient at filting out course materials I don't care if it will filter bigger stuff down to fine grain sand, I want my filter keeping out the fine stuff. Not pulling air and everything else in with it.

Just my opinion.

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Old 09-23-2010, 05:16 PM
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Agreed! I was thinking about getting the intake kit, and then replacing the filter with an Amsoil Ea Filter that they make to replace the S&B one.

I'll let you know what part number once I figure it out.
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Old 09-30-2010, 01:38 PM
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Agreed! I was thinking about getting the intake kit, and then replacing the filter with an Amsoil Ea Filter that they make to replace the S&B one.

I'll let you know what part number once I figure it out.
I have not forgot about you just taking a little longer than I thought. As soon as I get some information I will post which filter we have that works with S&B for yall.

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