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<blockquote data-quote="Jakenbake" data-source="post: 1435138" data-attributes="member: 25145"><p>Just a thought, and take it for what it is worth.</p><p></p><p>If you stay with the factory box and an aftermarket panel style filter it should get just as dirty as the factory filter during the same type of off road events. So if you are able to make it home and clean it that is one thing but if you are trying to do multiple runs back to back you would still need a spare filter. Bonus is that you could go home and wash both of them and start over.</p><p></p><p>One positive I could see with an aftermarket in intake would be a conical style filter with a pre filter. That way you could clean the pre filter on the run and put it back on.</p><p></p><p>Side note, it is difficult to find air filter manufacturers that list SAE J726 test results for their filter. It seems that most brands claim 99% filtration. 99% of what silt, sand, golf balls??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakenbake, post: 1435138, member: 25145"] Just a thought, and take it for what it is worth. If you stay with the factory box and an aftermarket panel style filter it should get just as dirty as the factory filter during the same type of off road events. So if you are able to make it home and clean it that is one thing but if you are trying to do multiple runs back to back you would still need a spare filter. Bonus is that you could go home and wash both of them and start over. One positive I could see with an aftermarket in intake would be a conical style filter with a pre filter. That way you could clean the pre filter on the run and put it back on. Side note, it is difficult to find air filter manufacturers that list SAE J726 test results for their filter. It seems that most brands claim 99% filtration. 99% of what silt, sand, golf balls?? [/QUOTE]
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