AEM drop-in dry-flow air filter vs stock replacement
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 2:09 pm
So I decided to spend about $40 and get a AEM dry-flow air filter. I used to have something similar on my 2008 Tacoma V6 (aFe Dry Flow), and it performed with good results. I'm not a fan of the oil based air filters so given the option, I'll go for dry flow.
I decided to perform my super scientific test by driving around with both and then hauling ass with both. Changed the air filters in a nearby parking lot. Note I didn't reset the battery to allow for computer adjustment (not sure if it was needed in this case).
Results were pretty much the identical as the aFe I used to have. Acceleration and power delivery was smoother. I'm sure there's a HP increase somewhere, but it's more than likely at upper RPM's. Regardless, the smoothness factor was worth it. Plus I don't have to buy paper air filters again. Cost/benefit ratio is pretty good in my opinion.
Came with a free AEM sticker as well. Worth at least 20+ HP, but I haven't put it on yet.



I decided to perform my super scientific test by driving around with both and then hauling ass with both. Changed the air filters in a nearby parking lot. Note I didn't reset the battery to allow for computer adjustment (not sure if it was needed in this case).
Results were pretty much the identical as the aFe I used to have. Acceleration and power delivery was smoother. I'm sure there's a HP increase somewhere, but it's more than likely at upper RPM's. Regardless, the smoothness factor was worth it. Plus I don't have to buy paper air filters again. Cost/benefit ratio is pretty good in my opinion.
Came with a free AEM sticker as well. Worth at least 20+ HP, but I haven't put it on yet.


