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D/\rK•650

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@D/\rK•650 ..... respectfully, I disagree with you. Having a slip on cover defeats the mathematics of having pleated covers and also further reduces airflow by adding another barrier. There is nothing good about them. OEM paper filters (Wix used to make them for Ford) and changing them when noticably dirty is far better than a "sock" and aftermarket oil less filkters (think AFE) are the best for engine performance and longevity - if maintained.
I understand. Respectfully I think your incorrect. Take a look at how dirty and black they are from just street driving. Anything that helps to keep dirt out of the engine without flow restrictions is a good thing. No worries though you run your engine how you want, no judgment here buddy.
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Greetings,
The filterwears fit great. They don't bunch up and they keep the OEM filters cleaner longer. Maintenance is a breeze especially when all you have to do is lift the hood to take a look. I drove a few hundred miles today. I ended up having the hood open when I got to my destination. I saw a bug wing in one of the boxes and part of a flower petal in the other. Well worth the protection IMO. The clear lids really help with visual inspection. These are from my other thread.
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