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AEM Air Filter Cleaning Kits

AEM Power Products and Accessories
AEM Dry air filters cleaning system kit
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21-100 Oiled Filter Kit
21-110 Dry Filter Kit
21-100 Oiled Filter Kit21-110 Dry Filter Kit
  • Designed Specifically for AEM Filters
  • Environmentally Friendly
  • Complete Instructions Included
  • Available for DryFlow or Oiled Filters
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1. AEM-21-100
AEM Air Filters Cleaning Kit
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$13.49 - AEM Previous Generation Oiled Filters Cleaning System (For Oil Air Filters)
Add to Shopping Cart Oiled Air Filter Cleaning System (Contains 1 Bottle of Cleaner and 1 Bottle of Oil- 12oz. each)
2. AEM-21-110
AEM Dry air filters cleaning system kit
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$13.49 - AEM Dry Air Filters Cleaning System (For Dry Air Filters)
Add to Shopping Cart Dryflow Air Filter Cleaning System (Contains 2- 6oz. Bottles of Cleaning Solution)
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Cleaning Kits can only be shipped via Ground Service.
AEM air filter cleaning kits are the perfect accessory for your AEM or competing brand air intake. When used properly and at regularly sceduled intervals, AEM's Filter Cleaning Systems will ensure that your AEM filter element lasts for the life of your vehicle. Regular maintenance also improves vehicle performance and fuel efficiency. AEM has two filter cleaning systems, one for our discontinued oiled-type air filters ONLY (AEM's Turbo-Flo), and one for our revolutionary new DRYFLOW air filters. The part number for the DRYFLOW Cleaning System is 21-110, and the part number for our previous-generation oiled filters is 21-100.
  • Designed Specifically for AEM Filters
  • Environmentally Friendly
  • Complete Instructions Included
  • Available for DryFlow or Oiled Filters
Q:  How often should I clean the DRYFLOW filter?
A:  Frequency of cleaning for your DRYFLOW filter will depend on the conditions in which you drive. As a rule, we recommend that you clean your filter a minimum of every 30,000 miles, inspect it during oil changes and regular service intervals, and clean it if it appears to be reaching its dust holding capacity. If you live in particularly arid, dusty climates or venture off road, we recommend cleaning the filter every 3-5,000 miles. Keep in mind that a clean air filter can increase fuel economy as much as 10% compared to a dirty air filter, and service time for the DRYFLOW filter is only approximately one hour, so you can accomplish it in about the time it takes to change your oil. CLICK HERE for a cleaning demonstration video!
 
Q:  What can I do if I am on the trail and need to clean my DRYFLOW air filter?
A:  DRYFLOW filters for all of our intake systems exceed the flow requirements of the engine for extended service and we highly recommend cleaning them per the instructions in our Filter Cleaning System (Part number 21-110). If you feel you must clean the filter and do not have a cleaning system available to you, we suggest hitting it several times to knock the dirt off of the filter pleats and servicing your filter per AEM specifications as soon as possible. If it is absolutely necessary, use fresh water to rinse mud or heavy dirt off of the element from the inside out to ensure the dirt does not wind up inside the filter, and clean the filter per AEM specifications as soon as possible.
 
Q:  How long does it take to clean the DRYFLOW filter?
A:  The DRYFLOW filter media is hydrophobic, which is a fancy way of saying it does not soak up water. Under normal conditions, cleaning will take about an hour. We recommend that you follow the instructions that are included in our intake systems and DRYFLOW filter replacement filter kits (CLICK HERE for downloadable cleaning instructions). Unlike oiled filters that must be cleaned, then dried, then oiled, then wait for the oil to wick to the material and finally fill in any “gaps” where the oil did not wick, with the DRYFLOW you simply bucket soak it, bucket rinse, shake it out and it will be dry in approximately 30 minutes! CLICK HERE for a cleaning demonstration video!
 
Q:  Will frequent cleanings affect the DRYFLOW filters longevity?
A:  No. Unlike cotton-gauze elements that will deteriorate with repeated cleaning cycles, the DRYFLOW’s polyester synthetic media can endure repeated cleanings without degrading the media’s filtration capabilities. If you clean and maintain it properly it will last for the life of your vehicle.
 
Q:  Can I use a different type of cleaning solution on my DRYFLOW filter?
A:  To ensure optimum performance and filtering capabilities, ONLY use AEM’s Filter Cleaning Solution (part number 21-110). Although the DRYFLOW is incredibly durable, AEM cannot guarantee whether certain solutions will negatively affect the performance of the filter. We do not recommend using solvents or cleaning solutions from other brands, which may void your AEM warranty. CLICK HERE for a cleaning demonstration video!

AEM Air Filter Cleaning Kits Customer Reviews

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AEM-21-100 - AEM Previous Generation Oiled Filters Cleaning System
Posted By: Jordan B. (Pecos, NM) on 03/2008
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