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Hey guys,
So I only realized this today as I was getting my oil changed today, that my AEM dry flow filter for my CAI was wet (or soaked in the oil changer guy's words). It did however rain yesterday and could see why it could be wet.
So now the question is, is there a problem with this filter being wet? I'm pretty sure for the few years I've had it I've never had any issues that I could point my finger to my CAI and from my knowledge my engine runs great and I doubt any water is being pulled into the engine from my CAI. I am also getting mixed reviews on the net about it being a problem and then on the flip side not being something to worry about.
So does anyone else have similar stories? Or think I should be getting a pre filter wrap or a bypass valve to solve this issue? Give me your suggestions and thoughts!
So I only realized this today as I was getting my oil changed today, that my AEM dry flow filter for my CAI was wet (or soaked in the oil changer guy's words). It did however rain yesterday and could see why it could be wet.
So now the question is, is there a problem with this filter being wet? I'm pretty sure for the few years I've had it I've never had any issues that I could point my finger to my CAI and from my knowledge my engine runs great and I doubt any water is being pulled into the engine from my CAI. I am also getting mixed reviews on the net about it being a problem and then on the flip side not being something to worry about.
So does anyone else have similar stories? Or think I should be getting a pre filter wrap or a bypass valve to solve this issue? Give me your suggestions and thoughts!