Which Air Filter
#3
I use K&N as well. There is not a lot of air filter out there for our cars unless you change out your whole system. There's the AEM Dry Flow but it is just the same as the K&N but a little cheaper. Now, was there a noticeable increase in MPG? Maybe, but nothing noticeable. Was there an increase in HP? Not really. Again, not significant enough to notice. If you want more options for an air filter, upgrade your whole system. I read somewhere in these forums that a Lancer Injen Air Intake bolts right up with no mods. Maybe worth looking into.
#5
Only because they're a known and reputable brand and I have always used them. It's low maintenance and keeps your throttle body cleaner than other cheap filters. So it seems. Had mine for almost 7 years now since I bought the car brand new in 2009. Replaced it straightaway. You don't need to replace it. Just wash and re-oil with the K&N filter oil.
#6
I am using the AEM dry filter.... doesn't need replace like cotton filters.... I bought this one because it is a simple tap the dust/debris out or vacuum out.. (hose out if necessary) but do not need to oil it!
https://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/mi...-filter-48981/
https://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/mi...-filter-48981/
#7
http://www.exhausttuningparts.com/pu...?id=154&cid=41
I use the above one which is similar to the AEM one above - works great and flows more than a stock one for sure.
This is for a V6 motor tho
I use the above one which is similar to the AEM one above - works great and flows more than a stock one for sure.
This is for a V6 motor tho
Last edited by Tlronny; 02-24-2016 at 11:23 PM.
#8
I've bought Fram and Mann filters. Quick change and I go about my business. When I change it out, I know it is clean and will work properly.
#10
Bingo....for negligible effect.