BHAF: Wet or dry?
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BHAF: Wet or dry?
Since this and a bypass filter will probably be the first 2 things I do to the truck I'd like some opinions. From what I've read here it seems most of you like dry filters? I always used oiled filters on my diesel Suburban.
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Well, the typical BHAF is a dry, paper element filter. A lot of the aftermarket intake setups use an oiled filter, though a couple use a dry synthetic now. I am currently using a BHAF but will be switching it to some sort of cold-air intake. I am leaning towards the S&B, but I don't like oiled filters so I'll probably replace the filter with an AEM Dryflow (the dry, reusable synthetic).
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