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Default Upgrade Air filter. OEM vs. Aftermarket

what do you guys think? which is better, OEM, K&N, AFE or air Raid.

I realized the KN used pre oil, which might cause more harm to the MAF than good.
The TRD also use oil. So just OEM?
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Default Re: Upgrade Air filter. OEM vs. Aftermarket

AEM Dryflow or AFE Pro Dry S if you want an oil free reuseable air filter.
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Default Re: Upgrade Air filter. OEM vs. Aftermarket

I've used a K&N oil filter for 10 years and no problems.It really doesn't make a difference of what you use as long as you're careful.
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Default Re: Upgrade Air filter. OEM vs. Aftermarket

I'm using a TRD drop in filter, I believe it's the same as K&N.
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Default Re: Upgrade Air filter. OEM vs. Aftermarket

that clears it up.
I had them on my M3 without any problem and on the Landcruiser. Just reading couple of thread about it on the Sequoia made me think twice.
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Default Re: Upgrade Air filter. OEM vs. Aftermarket

I would stick with an OEM one unless I was going to do a Volant Cold Air kit.
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Lightbulb Re: Upgrade Air filter. OEM vs. Aftermarket

I like the True Flow sealed intake kit. It was very easy to install.
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