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the best air filter for 2 things

How will i choose an air filter...
1. that will produce the loudest possible sound of my bov?
2. that will provide the optimum performance?
 
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Just get an AFE Dry Panel Filter...
 
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Just get an AFE Dry Panel Filter...
Tell me more about it, why this and will it provide the loud sound and the best performance?
 
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Just a panel filter isn't going to make the intake sound loud. It may slightly increase it, but not much.
I do recommend the dry panel filter as that way there is no oil going through the sensors on your engine.
http://www.waymotorworks.com/dry-pan...-cooper-s.html
 
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Originally Posted by WayMotorWorks
Just a panel filter isn't going to make the intake sound loud. It may slightly increase it, but not much.
I do recommend the dry panel filter as that way there is no oil going through the sensors on your engine.
http://www.waymotorworks.com/dry-pan...-cooper-s.html
Just dont over oil and they work great. And there is much more oil coming from PCV system than the air filter.

You can have lots of noise and hot air or have performance from real CAI like stock set up.
 
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It is slightly louder but not by much...it breathes better and didn't cost $300.
 
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Just dont over oil and they work great. And there is much more oil coming from PCV system than the air filter.
Dont over oil you mean, don't add more than the max point, engine oil?

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You can have lots of noise and hot air or have performance from real CAI like stock set up.
Lots of noise goes with hot air and performance goes with Air filters like the stock setup? Is that what you mean?
 
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A dry foam filter...a different type than an oiled foam filter....
Not just an unoiled town filter...
 
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Originally Posted by genik
Dont over oil you mean, don't add more than the max point, engine oil?

Lots of noise goes with hot air and performance goes with Air filters like the stock setup? Is that what you mean?
No I mean don't apply too much oil to air filter. The only time cotton / oil filters coat MAF sensors is when someone cleans and then re applies too much oil and it can't be absorbed by cotton comes loose and coats sensors . From the factory you won't have that issue.
 
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I really like my PiperCross dry foam air filter. Seems to provide more "blow-off" (recirc) noise on my 2011 MCS. And, it does not hang so low in the airbox as a pleated filter, or my previous K&N panel filter, freeing up more "space" for the cold air coming in from the stock air intake next to the left headlight. I think I feel more "pull" VS the K&N in the butt-dyno, but unproven with factual numbers.
 
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In the past you used to add a little oil to the filter itself because it would catch more debris would get trapped by the oil, this isn't so great because of our MAP and MAF sensors. A dry type filter is best these days, oiling your filter is the older way, I remember in the mid 90's K&N came out with the first oiled re-usable air filter.
 
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