R56 the best air filter for 2 things
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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
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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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
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
You can have lots of noise and hot air or have performance from real CAI like stock set up.
#7
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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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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