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Seeking Feedback on Whipple Replacement Air Filter for 2.3L

rcl4668

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Does anyone have any experience, positive or negative, about the Whipple Replacement Air Filter:

https://www.lethalperformance.com/w...-filter-oiled-2021-ford-bronco-2-7l-2-3l.html

I am thinking about getting the Ford Performance Procal tune for the 2.3L and using this filter in conjunction with that upgrade. I have used oiled replacement filters in the past and am aware that one downside is the potential for overoiling and getting oil in the intake system. Any other concerns or benefits?

Thanks in advance for the feedback!

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Found the answer on the Roush kit from their website:

"Easy to clean / no oiling required."

Maybe the better way to go then?
 

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I've been though all the oiled style filters over the years. The juice ain't worth the squeeze.
Agreed. S&B is a good option for a dry filter replacement if you want more airflow.
 

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I’m running the Whipple + Panda and it’s a great combination. As long as you’re not in the desert and you oil it correctly - you won’t have any problems.

The dry S&B is tempting, but how much longer could the lifespan be from OEM for $70 vs $20?
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