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BroncoAZ 02-06-2010 04:12 PM

I hate the "green" marketing movement. This vendor's attempt at capitalizing on it is even sadder than most:

With Green High Performance air intakes and filters, you not only squeeze out extra horsepower and torque, but you allow your vehicle to breathe cleaner air. Green Filters improve throttle response and air flow (better fuel efficiency!!). Give it a try, GO GREEN!

What a bunch of fags...

c-bass 02-07-2010 03:57 PM

I've had an original Mopar in there first, then replaced that with the Fleetguard and it's time to change again.

What's the opinion on the Amsoil filter? Is it worth the money?

CRToney 02-07-2010 04:05 PM

I tried the Amsoil and it didn't like getting wet like the paper filters. I don't like oiled filters but they don't collapse when they get wet or filled with snow. I run AFE PG 7. My filter minder doesn't get sucked down like the amsoil.

Dieseljunkie 02-07-2010 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by kyman (Post 2691944)
I just bought one of these. Are they any good? I am just looking to make it breathe a little better. Alos how do you clean them? Thanks!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/03-06...item4833c83b1f


Shoulda looked up the willy's whistler intake. Coulda probably saved some money and had a better quality setup.

txarrowhunter 02-07-2010 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by CRToney (Post 2697231)
I tried the Amsoil and it didn't like getting wet like the paper filters. I don't like oiled filters but they don't collapse when they get wet or filled with snow. I run AFE PG 7. My filter minder doesn't get sucked down like the amsoil.

i have the MEGACANNON pg7 and my filterminder gets sucked down, i was told it happend because the FM is so close to the turbo.

RamRunner 12-01-2016 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by DBLR (Post 2694943)
Does anyone know if Dodge has put out the CFM, Efficiency and Dirt Capacity numbers for the Mopar High-Efficiency Air Filter #53034249AA so one can compare it to a Fleetguard air filter? My self I would like to know what I'm getting being it cost $12.00 more then a Fleetguard air filter.

Got a new 53034249AA air filter to install in the factory air intake box tomorrow. The data printed on the outer pleat reads as follows:

DUST CAP 540 G @ 0.025 BAR
MADE IN USA
RISE: 99% EFF. MIN AT MAX
FLOW 19.12 M^3/MIN

Danderson 12-01-2016 10:50 PM

Wix 49946 Case of 6
Here's what I use.

bonus 04-27-2017 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by kyman (Post 2693137)
Sorry Fleetguard filters, it doesn't matter, I use the Baldwin's anyway.

So can anyone read my post above and help me with the truck not running right with the programmer?

NO WAY you should be running that on your Truck, smarty is the ONLY way to go on the 3rd gen trucks.

I would stick with the stock filter, and sell the tuner.


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