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New motor, spotless intake tube, new air cleaner. One trip over the weekend.
That’s insane. Prefilter for sure
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New motor, spotless intake tube, new air cleaner. One trip over the weekend.
Fucking right!!
Prefilter is on the way. Hopefully this will keep it clean. It sounds decent.
I'm curious if there is a JL on a JK airbox mod. That air filter seems to be much more affective.Pre-filter or not, No way I would ever run a cold air intake again.
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I'm curious if there is a JL on a JK airbox mod. That air filter seems to be much more affective.
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I'm curious if there is a JL on a JK airbox mod. That air filter seems to be much more affective.
Not sure if you could do it but really, all the JK needs is a filter that's made in the same way - more of a paper like element with deep pleats lots of them.
Wonder if it would be easy to find a boot or coupler that could connect the JL box to the JK inlet tube.
That seems like a lot of dust behind the filter for one trip?
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Wonder if it would be easy to find a boot or coupler that could connect the JL box to the JK inlet tube.
This is what I was thinking. I'd be curious if it's done if it'll throw a CEL.I have a feeling the bigger problem would be whether or not the air box would fit in the JK and if so, how would it be secured it in place. Being that they both (or at least newer JK's) have 3.6L, I would bet the air tubes are more or less the same or at least, very similar.
Resulting in this...haha.At the back of the pack there were places where the dust was so thick visibility was maybe 10 yards at best, for miles at a time.
Could be worth a look.There are a couple OEM JL boxes on Ebay right now... $175.
Was thinking of starting a thread for this. Let this be a reminder to double check your dealerships work...
Here you can see they attempted to half ass clean the entry port to the air box. I guess that qualifies for a air intake cleaning service. lol
Still waiting for a response from the service manager.....
You should start a thread for this. I should have learned years ago, but both Jeeps of ours still have shit that needs to be re-fixed even after work done by dealers and "trusted" shops.
How did you get pics of my intake..haha.Was thinking of starting a thread for this. Let this be a reminder to double check your dealerships work...
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After said service.
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Here you can see they attempted to half ass clean the entry port to the air box. I guess that qualifies for a air intake cleaning service. lol
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Still waiting for a response from the service manager.....
How did you get pics of my intake..haha.
This is one reason I just prefer to do all my own maintenance and any repairs. I'm ASE certified through YouTube...haha.
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Common sense goes much further than any certificate I've ever seen.How did you get pics of my intake..haha.
This is one reason I just prefer to do all my own maintenance and any repairs. I'm ASE certified through YouTube...haha.
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Believe me. Same here. I like to do all my own work and services. I was trying to keep the relationship with this dealership going as I plan on buying a JL or JT within a year.
Common sense goes much further than any certificate I've ever seen.
Has anyone tried using the “pre-filter” material like this on the factory JK intake? Maybe attach it with a bungee of some sort?
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