Air Filter Comparison - Dry Element VS Oiled 2 Year Gunk Build Up Test
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 Published On Nov 8, 2020

This time on the AutoEdits Jeep Wrangler How To upgrade video series... I'll show you the direct comparison of the gunk build up inside of the throttle body on the Jeep after two years of the "oiled style" drop in air filter and 2 years of the Delta Force Cold Air Intake with a "dry element style" filter.
I was pleasantly surprised by the dramatic difference between the two.
Now it's a good idea to understand that going with a dry element style wont save you any money since it can only be cleaned a certain amount of times before being replaced and the oiled filter can be cleaned and re-oiled for a much longer time. I did get two years out of both the filters in the jeep and Dodge Ram truck before replacing them in this video.
That is acceptable to me.. for the time being.
Plus, I do feel a bit snappier throttle response with the dry elements and a slight improvement in fuel mileage.
Here's a link to the cold air intakes that I installed years ago by Flowmaster... I've been very happy with them but being honest... I believe there are a lot of good options on the market right now so pick one that looks appealing to you!
https://www.holley.com/brands/flowmas...
Here's the link to the replaceable filter:
https://www.holley.com/products/fuel_...

Here's the video of the Cold Air Intake installation on the Jeep:
   • EASY and FUN Jeep Cold Air Intake Ins...  


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