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Tucker
10-03-2007, 05:06 AM
I have seen a increase in dry filter interest over the last year or so and have asked S&B if and when they will be coming out with one. They are a HUGE company, making filters for many CAI manufactures, Fram and many onthers who rename them, so they have the ability.
Here is some info I got from them:

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The Truth About Dry Filters




S&B uses 8-layers of cotton to produce air filters and intake kits with substantially more airflow and radically high efficiency rates (over 99.0%) giving the consumer more power without the fear of engine damage. S&B backs up this claim by publishing ISO 5011 Test Results on its filters and intake kits.

S&B won't release a Dry Filter until our testing demonstrates that the dry filter technology can out perform 8-layers of cotton gauze in airflow while still maintaining an efficiency rate of at least 99.0%. Our competitors currently selling Dry Filters do not share this same philosophy.


S&B attached approximately 80,000 packets of ISO Test Dust to an ad we ran in October's issue of Diesel Power magazine which was sent to the magazine's subscriber base.
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Raudermaster
10-04-2007, 12:02 PM
That's awesome. People have claimed to lose HP with K&N's drop in filters, but HP stays the same, if not get a little more with a paper one. You have to figure though, a dry filter can let little debris in, while the oiled one traps it all out.