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- 12.02.2009 #11Road Train Member
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Washable dry filter, not sure if they custom make them for a semi though.
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I sent them an email. I will reply to him if anyone wants me to. My truck is not very common, but here is there responce:
" Thank you for choosing AEM , unfortunately we don’t offer any drop in filter replacement for commercial trucks yet. What year make and models are in demand?
In 2010 we will be releasing some drop in filters for the more popular Truck and SUVs.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact our customer service department by e-mail or at (800) 992-3000.
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800 992 3000 X 4524"Last edited by VARITHMS; 12.04.2009 at 11.32 PM. Reason:: spell
- 12.30.2009 #13Light Load Member
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Have you thought about contacting Injen they also make oilless filters I have one in my car
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- 12.31.2009 #15Medium Load Member
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i run an afe in my 94 whitegmc. big honking air filter. awesome, johnny
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Oilless and washable http://www.knfilters.com/HDfilters/h...ir-filters.htm
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I have,today,installed a K&N airfilter to my F-reightlinerColumbia (mbe 4000) .Watch this space for results over the next few weeks or so. The part number for the K&N is 38-2012S which replaces the Donaldson P587682. Obiously, I am looking for better fuel economy and hope to achieve this with the K&N. I would be grateful for any feedback from anyone who has done this.
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i installed the k&n dri filter in my 9400i last year.cant say there was much fuel economy improvement but it did pick up quicker,and im not spending $65 every 3 months for a paper one.i take it out every 4/6 months an pressure wash it out with water.let it dri,back in it goes.thats a home pressure washer from homedepot for 90 bucks not a monster industrial one.already had that.
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Thankss for feedback . Just bobtailed a few miles to see and yes, it does rev freer than before. Thats got to be benificial. On the road again tomorrow so within the next two weeks will know whether fuel consumption is down. I was looking at Pittsburgh Power for sport type muffler. They claim improvements in economy and power. Maybe go that route later .We will see.

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