AEM Dryflow filter
#1
AEM Dryflow filter
ok so this morning i decided to clean my filter for my sri. i went and got the two bottle of cleaning solution from this auto part store right by my house. so i followed the instrution and did everything right but about six hours later my filter isnt dry. its still a little damp. so my question is.... how long does it usually take to dry?? when should it be safe enough to put back on?? and if it still isnt dry tomorrow morning could i just get a blow dryer and blow dry it... because i have work pretty early in the morning.... please help.... thanks in advance...
#2
RE: AEM Dryflow filter
it should be dry enough by morning. you could even run it right now if you wanted, I doubt there is enough water in there to hydro lock your motor. The last time i cleaned mine an emergancy came up and i had to put mine back on and drive a few hours after cleaning it.........the car ran like but it still ran.
#7
RE: AEM Dryflow filter
ORIGINAL: j_man_honda
Take a hair dryer to that wet PLEASE WATCH YOUR POTTY MOUT IN HERE J_MAN....
Take a hair dryer to that wet PLEASE WATCH YOUR POTTY MOUT IN HERE J_MAN....
Must be learning some of this in the Nissan forums