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I've been doing research on the "best" air filter for our stock airboxes because I don't trust the "oiled" or "synthetic" aftermarket air filter claims for our trucks.



I found this: http://dieselairfilterflyersept2009.moparplaybook.com/DieselAirFilterFlyerSept2009.pdf



I went to the local Dodge dealer and bought one today. It was approx $26.



I have tried the aFe "oiled" 5 layer and Pro-Guard 7, the Amsoil Ea and the AEM dryflow and have compared them:



The reason I don't trust the aftermarket claims is that I don't believe they do as well a job filtering for the miniscule gain you might get for power. For example, the PSM Diesel site claims that the aFe Pro-Guard 7 is the best "stock" air filter for our trucks, yet the max hp gain is 2. 5hp and the max torque gain is 3. 6 ft-lbs with an 80hp programmer. Not much gain IMO for the risk of reduced air filtering efficiency.



I measured the following just to compare the filters I have purchased:



53034249AA (New Dodge air filter): Printed on the filter it states that it has a dust capacity of 540g, max air flow rate = 675 cfm, max pressure drop = 0. 36 psi. It has 42 "pleats" and they are 3. 75" tall. Efficiency is 99. 6%. Cost is approx $26, but may be as high as $33.



53032700AA (Previous Dodge air filter): Printed on the filter it states that it has a dust capacity of 450g, max air flow rate = 675 cfm, max pressure drop = 0. 51 psi. It has 88 "pleats" and they are 1. 75" tall with a 7/16" thick foam pad glued onto the bottom. Efficiency is 99. 5%. Cost is approx $21.



Amsoil EEA189: (Nanofiber stock filter): Has 46 "pleats" that are 1. 75" tall. Filter media feels like paper. According to PSM website, has dust capacity of 39 grams. Efficiency is 98. 3%. Cost is approx $45-50.



aFe 30-10102: (Pro-Guard 5): Has 22 "pleats" that are 1. 25" tall. This is an oiled filter. Don't know the dust holding capacity, but this is the old oiled filter from aFe with lower efficiency. Efficiency less than 99%. Cost is approx $70.



aFe 73-10102: (Pro-Guard 7): Has 22 "pleats" that are 1. 25" tall. This is their newer oiled filter. According to PSM website, has dust capacity of 233 grams. Efficiency is 99. 2%. Cost is approx $85.



AEM 28-20776DK: (Dryflow): is currently in my stock airbox. Don't know the pleat count or the size, but is very close to the aFe filters. According to PSM website, has dust capacity of 74 grams. Efficiency is 99. 4%. Cost is approx $75.



In summary, for the additional 2. 5hp at max rpm and 3. 5 ft-lbs torque (with an 80hp programmer) I could gain from using an aftermarket air filter... I am going to install the new improved (modeled after the 6. 7 filter) filter from Dodge and stop worrying about maintenance and filter efficiency.



Hope this is helpful to anyone considering an aftermarket air filter.



Regards,

Louis
 
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If I run a Amsoil or Paper filter my filter minder is sucked down all the time. If the paper or amsoil filter gets wet it implodes. Another point to consider. Go info Louis.
 
If I run a Amsoil or Paper filter my filter minder is sucked down all the time. If the paper or amsoil filter gets wet it implodes. Another point to consider. Go info Louis.
Do the Home Depot downtube mod and your filterminder won't budge. I can't address the water factor as we only get 10" of rain here. :) My dealer here wants $41. 00 for the new filter. :{
 
Airbox is modded already and it still does it. '04. 5 and up had bigger holes into the fender than my '03. My Dad's truck is stock (FASS and intake horn) and she does the same with the airbox mod.
 
In issue 56 of TDR page 150, Product Showcase, is a great article about air filters.
They mention a test in Diesel Power, Oct. 06 issue, comparing the stock Dodge filter
to several after market products. The after market products offered no increase in
horse power. They gave Dodge engineers credit for providing a fine original filter.
Even the products that allowed gobs of dust and sand through, like K&N, offered no
HP gain. Do you need to know any more? Who can blame Cummins for voiding
warranties with after market filters.
 
Airbox is modded already and it still does it. '04. 5 and up had bigger holes into the fender than my '03. My Dad's truck is stock (FASS and intake horn) and she does the same with the airbox mod.



I modified my plastic inner fender air intake to the 04. 5 version and also bought a new bottom half to my airbox (04. 5 version) to increase the opening from 19 sq in. to 26 sq in. and I also did the PSM modification which adds another 10 sq in. I have pics of these mods in my photo gallery.



I run my truck at mid to max boost (15 to 30 psi) all day long when I tow and my filter minder has never moved...



I'm not sure how accurate or consistent those filter minders are?
 
Hey, this is great stuff, Louis! I like the looks of the new Mopar filter. I wonder who actually makes it.

Ryan
 
Thanks LRutigliano for the info. ! Ordered one from Crown Dodge yesterday. Glad part number was in this thread, parts counterman had no idea a new filter existed. Should be in today. $36+tax.
Tom
 
Does anyone know if the new High Efficiency Air Filter fits in a 02. Moparpartsamerica.com Parts list it for a 03. Thanks
 
Thanks Shadrach but do you know if they make the High Efficiency filter for the 02. It seems like Mopar would not make a filter for only one or two years. Thanks.
 
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