What do you use to wash the AFE Dry S filter, i haven't had this truck long, it already had this filter set up on it when I got it. Thanks for the input.
You more than likely service your filters regularly. Most don't and that is what has ruined many engines. You may not have had any problems, but the OEM paper filter in the stock housing is still the best setup for a stock or mild upgrade engine. They flow plenty of COOL air unlike most aftermarket filters with intakes. There is no down side to OEM paper.Sorry, but I've used AFE & K&N products for years on trucks that I've had for a long time and it hasn't killed my engines. I've got a 1st Gen with 238,000 and have had a K&N on it since they first came out with one for it, many years and many miles.sorry you've had a bad experience, not the same here.
You more than likely service your filters regularly. Most don't and that is what has ruined many engines. You may not have had any problems, but the OEM paper filter in the stock housing is still the best setup for a stock or mild upgrade engine. They flow plenty of COOL air unlike most aftermarket filters with intakes. There is no down side to OEM paper.