air intake advice

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power-power

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guys,
i don't have the stock intake. previous owner has changed with a k&n cai but filter is damaged,also i am not sure about the maf sensor.
here is the options
1- stick to stock intake. i have to find it on ebay or from someone from here. i have a brand new stock maf sensor. if i can find a cheap complete assembly this is my first choice.
2- this one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/57-2541-K-N...ries&vxp=mtr&hash=item27c0afda56#ht_812wt_952

3-this one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AEM-Brute-F...ion&vxp=mtr&hash=item2a193fafe0#ht_1718wt_905

i need your adiveces and reviews please,
thanks
 

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if its just the filter change it with a dry filter. and just clean the maf. and you should be good to go.
 

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I would go with a dry filter setup as I did for less money than what you are looking at. A wet filter like K&N will cake the throttle body MAF sensor and intake with red oil. That is no good. Stay with a dry filter.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SPE-9920/

The kit is complete and great price and quality.

Here is the link to my thread and you will see it installed.

http://www.expeditionforum.com/showthread.php?t=13627&page=2

Or if you are looking for the stocker, then I have the complete setup. If interested, send me a PM and we will talk. It is as new condition and like I said, complete.
 

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Dry filters are that of the same as K&N except you do not have to oil it as you do a K&N. The link I supplied you has the dry filter assy as a kit. If you use that same link, you can find a replacement filter or filters that you are looking for.
 
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Dry filters are that of the same as K&N except you do not have to oil it as you do a K&N. The link I supplied you has the dry filter assy as a kit. If you use that same link, you can find a replacement filter or filters that you are looking for.
i saw the link after my last post. thanks so much
 
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