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Napa 6637 vs. OEM Filter
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[QUOTE="Big Bore, post: 110793, member: 760"] After running oiled filters on at least a dozen vehicles including AFE intake and Pro Gaurd7 on my 96 F350, I love the Tymar/6637. No washing or oiling. No pinholes (trust me, if you run it dusty, it has pinholes. Take it in a dark room and stick a flashlite inside, the sealing will look like the stars at night.) and change intervals are much longer. I dont think the oiled filters hold up to the velocity of air being sucked in by our high boost diesels. Plus, the 6637 flows more air. I will never ever run another oiled filter on my trucks. [/QUOTE]
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