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Fujita Air Filters....are they good?

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    Fujita Air Filters....are they good?

    Well im in the need of buyin a filter since i made a intake for my 16g. Just wonderin if the Fujita intake filter are really that good. They have them in 7" and 10.25" lengths i think. I wanna get a filter that flows well....i tried a cheap ass one from Advanced Auto and the damn thing felt restrictive as hell, returned it in 10 minutes, lol.

    "-Fujita's Super Flow High Performance Air Filter was designed to maximize efficiency without compromising filtration.
    -The high gloss Fujita air horn enables air to enter the intake chamber in a high velocity spiral motion. The base of the filter was technically engineered to ensure a smooth and rapid passage of the air into the intake chamber. "

    yay or nay?


    Formerly 91AccordExR33
    11.68 @ 127mph
    417whp/375wtq
    Sold: 8/2016

    #2
    actually, im looking at a AEM dryflow filter....supposed to be better than oil-based filters...

    "Leave it to the air intake pioneers at AEM to reinvent the reusable air filter. Amazingly, they’ve crafted the AEM Dryflow Air Filter to work without oil, yet perform like not other.

    The revolutionary AEM Dryflow Air Filter uses an innovative filter medium that traps 99.4% of engine-harming particles, down to one micron. At the same time, the filter medium lets more air flow through delivering more horsepower and torque than traditional cotton-gauze filters."


    Formerly 91AccordExR33
    11.68 @ 127mph
    417whp/375wtq
    Sold: 8/2016

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      #3
      Originally posted by 91accordexr33
      actually, im looking at a AEM dryflow filter....supposed to be better than oil-based filters...

      "Leave it to the air intake pioneers at AEM to reinvent the reusable air filter. Amazingly, they’ve crafted the AEM Dryflow Air Filter to work without oil, yet perform like not other.

      The revolutionary AEM Dryflow Air Filter uses an innovative filter medium that traps 99.4% of engine-harming particles, down to one micron. At the same time, the filter medium lets more air flow through delivering more horsepower and torque than traditional cotton-gauze filters."

      i use the AEM dryflow on my AEM sri right now. i've had it on for maybe 2-3 months. doesnt feel like much of a huge difference, but im sure there is some there. i actually bought it from Advance Auto, since i worked there over the summer

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        #4
        thanks for the input, i just wish the top of the filer had an opening like the Fujita filter...


        Formerly 91AccordExR33
        11.68 @ 127mph
        417whp/375wtq
        Sold: 8/2016

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          #5
          well imma give the fujita a shot and if i dont like it, it'll be in the forsale section, lmao


          Formerly 91AccordExR33
          11.68 @ 127mph
          417whp/375wtq
          Sold: 8/2016

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            #6
            i don't know ANYTHING about airfilters...but just a suggestion, how about K&N? i've HEARD they're good... but like i said, i know nothing about air filters, but i'm just suggesting an idea.

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              #7
              im in the process of getting the AEM dry one this friday. if i go to the dyno ill do a before and after on the AEM filter

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                #8
                that be nice, i have the fujita on mine right now, and i'll give it a shot and see how she runs


                Formerly 91AccordExR33
                11.68 @ 127mph
                417whp/375wtq
                Sold: 8/2016

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