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      AEM cold air intake + HKS Reloaded Foam Filter

      I just got a set of HKS Reloaded Hi Flow Foam Mushroom Filter to replace the AEM Dry Flow Filter while I wash the AEM filter with the cleaning solution. The AEM filter is part of the AEM Cold Air Intake System for Aveo. The location of the filter is in the right wheel arch.







      AEM CAI pipe is 63mm, HKS reloaded is 70mm. Bought a joint extension to adapt the HKS to my AEM CAI pipe.







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      Re: AEM cold air intake + HKS Reloaded Foam Filter

      nice, i hear thouse are better for flow, but let in more dirt.
      Its more fun to drive a slow car fast, rather than drive a fast car slow!

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      Re: AEM cold air intake + HKS Reloaded Foam Filter

      I had one for very little time on mine, didnt notice a difference compared to my cone filter, just a little louder.

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      Re: AEM cold air intake + HKS Reloaded Foam Filter

      -moved to engine section-

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      Re: AEM cold air intake + HKS Reloaded Foam Filter

      Quote Originally Posted by deniswhite1
      nice, i hear thouse are better for flow, but let in more dirt.
      thats how filters work...can gain a little without giving something up





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