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Whats up you guys,
Just wondering about my aem cai, its been used for about 2000 miles. Do i nneed to clean it or anything. And if i were to, how would i do it?
Thanks
Just wondering about my aem cai, its been used for about 2000 miles. Do i nneed to clean it or anything. And if i were to, how would i do it?
Thanks
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Loving my 08 TLS!
You need to change the filter approxiately every 10,000 miles. I just checked my filter couple of weeks ago, still very clean and I have had it for at least 7k. If you gonna clean, make sure you buy the K&N filter charger.
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If you really want to go to the extreme of cleaning your CAI, take apart your intake and clean your tubing. Mine was pretty dirty and I used it for about 1,500 miles.
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hehe, funny story. To make a long story short, I was uumm, let's just say f**ked up and bored so I decided to go off-roading in my TL since I'm getting rid of it and yeah. I guess it took-in some dirt. It wasn't really dirty, just dusty inside the tubing.
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Originally posted by tl-kode16
hehe, funny story. To make a long story short, I was uumm, let's just say f**ked up and bored so I decided to go off-roading in my TL since I'm getting rid of it and yeah. I guess it took-in some dirt. It wasn't really dirty, just dusty inside the tubing.
hehe, funny story. To make a long story short, I was uumm, let's just say f**ked up and bored so I decided to go off-roading in my TL since I'm getting rid of it and yeah. I guess it took-in some dirt. It wasn't really dirty, just dusty inside the tubing.
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