AEM dryflow filter for PRL HVI intake

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I dont think thats a dry filter. If those are the correct dimensions the following link is the dry version.

https://afepower.com/afe-power-21-91035-magnum-flow-pro-dry-s-air-filter
If I remember correctly, the max on how tall the filter can be is 4.5”. I tried fitting a 5” tall filter and it sticks out past the outside of the PRL box. Also, the original PRL filter is listed as a 6” flange diameter, but it’s actually 5.5” when measured. The MAF tube the filter mounts on has an OD of 5.75”, which is why the PRL fits so tightly, and a filter with a 6” diameter flange fits loosely.
 

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Hi! Did you ever get a chance to check how well the AEM filter is working?
Sorry, I haven't had a chance to work on the car due to the Holidays and New Year. This weekend looks promising though. I did pop a code P0101 twice recently. Reset and came back on the 2nd drive after reset. Scanner says it's a MAF sensor performance issue, so I'll be checking what that is about too. Car in limp mode sucks.
 

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Happy to report I didn't see a layer of fine dust inside the HVI and Inlet tubings when I took apart the tubings to inspect and install the TSP coupler today. This is after running the AEM Dryflow for a year. I swapped it to the AEM Dryflow because I did find a layer of fine dust inside when I installed my Inlet pipe. So far so good, I like it 👍.
 

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Happy to report I didn't see a layer of fine dust inside the HVI and Inlet tubings when I took apart the tubings to inspect and install the TSP coupler today. This is after running the AEM Dryflow for a year. I swapped it to the AEM Dryflow because I did find a layer of fine dust inside when I installed my Inlet pipe. So far so good, I like it 👍.
Awesome, thanks for updating! Sounds like the AEM is sealing well.
 

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Happy to report I didn't see a layer of fine dust inside the HVI and Inlet tubings when I took apart the tubings to inspect and install the TSP coupler today. This is after running the AEM Dryflow for a year. I swapped it to the AEM Dryflow because I did find a layer of fine dust inside when I installed my Inlet pipe. So far so good, I like it 👍.
Appreciate the info
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