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Old 04-01-2003, 01:41 PM   #1
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AEM cold air intake question

Is there an easier way of changing the filter other than removing the bumper? And does anyone know how long the filter last, like how often to change it? Thanks much!
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i hope by front bumper you mean the splash guards on the front right wheelwell. that's how i did mine (by taking off the splash guard). aem intakes come with k and n filters, and they have cleaning kits you can buy online or in a performance store. they don't need to be replaced unless they get damaged. cleaning depends on what roads you drive on. if they are dusty, maybe once a year, if not every few years.
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gsr i think is different from gs (as far as where the filter is). sorry for the wrong info if that's the case.
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i didnt have to remove my bumper back when i had a cai.

most local autoparts stores are k&n dealers, im sure they have cleaning/re-oiling kits in stock
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you should clean your filter at least every 15,000 miles.
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Old 04-02-2003, 09:24 AM   #6
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Thanks for the info yall!! Greatly appreciated!^_^ Peace out.
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