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Been using the Amsoil air filter since I had my 95. I clean it once a year. Turbo blades are clean. No problems.
 
I love my amsoil ts-106 air filter

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no problems...

I've been using one for several months now and have had absolutely no problems. You need to blot off the excess oil with paper towels before installing. No dirt or oil on the compressor wheel.



Steve
 
I switched from a K&N when it didn't keep the dirt out,and I really like the amsoil filter,no dirt turbo blades are clean for 8 months now:D :D :rolleyes:
 
It works, but I would strongly recommend re-oiling the new filter as it comes from the factory. They use too much oil, but they don't distribute it completely over the filter material. I had higher silicon (26 ppm) in the oil with a new Amsoil filter than with the stock paper unit (6-12 ppm).
 
I'm changing to the moparguy filter

I have had the Amsoil filter for 4,000 miles. Lower EGT and 2 more lbs. of boost compared to the stock filter. The intake to the turbo has stayed clean. BUT... I have given it a lot of thought and do not want to take a chance in getting any oil residue in the intercooler. I agree with those who say you should not use a oiled filter with a turbo charge intercooled engine...
 
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