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Old 02-05-2020, 01:32 AM #106
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Anybody running the TRD drop in air filter? Thoughts? I have one in my Tundra along with the air flow accelerator which is the first piece to the TRD cold air intake system, it basically creates a venturi effect. It is the part that air comes into from the fender.
Toyota doesn't make the TRD air filter anymore, at least not branded as such. They are made by aFe, so if you get their aFe Pro 5R filter it's the same exact filter that was offered by TRD.

I switched to the aFe filter on my supercharged engine and posted the dyno graph above. There's power to be made over the paper filter.

Disclosure: I do not drive on dirt roads much or off-road much so dirt in the intake isn't a huge issue for me.
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Since Toyota doesnt the TRD air filter anymore, i would suggest you purchase an aftermarket make A good aftermarket brand plays a role in how the parts you buy turn out. reading this review has changed my perspective. Top 16 Car Parts of 2020: Mevotech vs Moog Comparison | MOTORING CRUNCH

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Back in the early 2000's it was posted on all the major diesel forums that Ford as canceling warranties if they saw a K&N filter in your truck. My modified 7.3 flows a lot more air than any 4Runner, so in no way am I trying to say that a K&N shouldn't be used in the 4Runners. I also don't believe everything I read on an internet forum. But if use a quality company like Blackstone for UOA's they can tell you how well your air filter is doing or how bad by certain levels in your UOA report. I don't have one of mine in front of me, so I can't say which reading it is. I also remember many of the members of the Diesel Truck Club I was in were running the K&N open element filters and several of the filters had large holes form after a short amount of time. For that reason alone I will never run a K&N in any vehicle of mine. I'm certainly not racing or towing heavy loads with my 4Runner, I have specific vehicles for needs like these. Stock airbox and a quality pleated filter, I prefer WIX, and a complete UOA done every 3rd oil change will help my 4Runner and my other vehicles to out live me. I'm old as dirt, lol!!!!!! YMMV?
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I had a K&N FIPK on my 2001 Tacoma. It caused problems for me. I went back to OEM and that's what I will continue to use. I realize the FIPK is not just a filter change but just thought I'd give me .02.
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