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I'd just stick with the OEM filters if you aren't going to get a full system.
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No oil performance filter. Have at it and let us know how it goes. I've run into one or two around the forum that have this and they seem happy. When I need to replace my filter, this is the direction I am going.
AFE Pro-Dry S I think you'd be insane to pay the money they want for the Mine's filters. There is a zero percent chance they are $300+ more effective than the stock filters. The benefit of slightly boosting your performance with higher flowing filters and tubes and not installing Stillen G3's or some other long tube setup is saving the cash and time needed for install. If you're going to blow $450+ on your intake (Mine's+COBB tubes), you might as well quit screwing around and just get a complete system.
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