🚗 Elevate Your Ride with AEM's DryFlow Filter!
The AEM 28-20304 DryFlow Air Filter is engineered to enhance your vehicle's performance by increasing horsepower and throttle response while effectively capturing up to 99% of harmful contaminants, ensuring outstanding performance even in the most challenging racing conditions. Proudly manufactured in the USA, this filter combines durability with efficiency for the ultimate driving experience.
D**N
Fits 2019 WRX Base 2.0L
I've always preferred AEM filters because they're no-oil, high build quality, and I've used AEM products about as long as I've owned cars. First off, i'd like to say "thank you" to all the WRX reviewers whose feedback i leaned on heavily to decide whether or not to take a chance on this filter. It was a risky choice given all the "doesn't fit" reviews readily found on the web.Let me say this: IT FITS PERFECTLY. On my 2019 WRX Base 2.0L. Note for future reviewers: it's really helpful if you mention your model, year, and engine. Sometimes i wasn't sure if folks had the 2.5L STI, or a WRX like mine. Anyway, i clicked the "Helpful" button for all you folks that had helpful WRX reviews. Thanks again.As was mentioned by another reviewer, despite all the web reviews that it doesn't fit -- not helped by the fact that neither Amazon nor AEM list it as a compatible part for a 2019 WRX Base -- it does. This is the same filter i put into my 2014 XV Crosstrek, with the same airbox setup, and the entire process took under 5 minutes. I'm not a super-proficient modder, i tend to stick to basic bolt-on stuff like bracing and that, but this was really easy. A couple non-pro tips:- The filter only goes in one way, by design. The pleats align vertically (unlike the OEM paper filter), and there is an embossed "AEM" logo and "DryFlow" brand mark on the TOP edge of the filter. Put it in that way and it just drops into place. Easy.- You should absolutely remove the intake duct in front of the airbox, It's so easy that *anyone* can do this, no modding experience necessary. There are two plastic pins securing the duct to the front of the engine bay. Pop them out with any flat screwdriver, the air duct pulls away easily with no force necessary. This will allow you to open the airbox wide enough to replace the filter.- Drop the new AEM filter in with "AEM" logo on top, pleats running vertical, as i mentioned. You may need to wiggle the airbox a little to open it up enough to fit the AEM filter in, but it will open up plenty wide enough with that air duct out of the way.- Refasten the airbox clips, re-attache the air duct and plastic pins. You're almost done.- AEM filters come with an AEM logo decal. This is useful to stick on your airbox (or wherever you like) to let your oil change service know that they need not even open the airbox because you have a re-usable filter. Save $20. I put mine right on the airbox cover. Clean and dry the airbox location before applying the decal, of course, so it sticks and stays. I just used Windex (my car is less than a month old) but rubbing alcohol is probably a better choice if your car has had time to build up more grime on the airbox.As for performance and engine sound:- I believe it does actually smooth things out between gears a bit, as has been mentioned, and i think the added throttle response is noticeable (but not dramatic) from around 3,000 RPM and above. Did a high-speed freeway test earlier tonight (cool summer air, around 72 degrees F, which turbo likes anyway) and it felt like i was never starved for air in the higher RPM range; there was just always power on tap, whatever i asked the car to do. Then again, it is a WRX. ;)- Engine sound: extremely subtle change, most people will probably never notice. Assuming it's not my imagination, i do think there was a subtle new engine note, again mostly surfacing around 3-4,000 RPM, that filled out the midrange with a warm, slightly fuller frequency, but -- sorry, this won't really give you an increased throaty low like some intakes i've used in the past. The WRX is already pretty good at throaty lows anyway...Hope this helps someone. I'll give one more nod to the reviewers that came before me, whose reviews gave me what i needed to make a call on this product. Ignore the plebs, this works in a Base/Premium/Limited 2.0L WRX.
T**G
Perfect fit
As they say, perfect fitment is awesomely tight as it should be with a performance part. But the package was pretty beat up and not sealed and the only saving grace was that the part was secured in its shrink wrap. No AEM carb sticker or otherwise for fyi.
M**.
the box from the manufacturer was pretty beat up
Bought this for a 2017 WRX, even though Amazon said it would not fit the car (might not be updated for newer model years). AEM & SubiSpeed both had this model number listed for my car, so I took a chance. This car is new to me and I actually had more trouble opening the hood for the first time than I did swapping out the filters. The filter itself is not perfectly square and other reviewers advised of this, if I had not been aware of this in advance I may very well have been one of those guys trying to pound the square peg in the round hole. If I knew how to open the hood properly in advance I may have been able to make the swap in less than a minute.Packaging? The Amazon box the filter was shipped in was impeccable, as always; however, the box from the manufacturer was pretty beat up. The filter was wrapped in plastic inside the box and I did a thorough inspection before breaking the plastic. This is the only reason for 4-stars and not 5. Sorry, I should have taken pictures, but my first outing after installation was to the recycling center and I didn't feel like digging the box back out of the bundle since the filter itself was in good shape.First drive after install I noticed slightly increased throttle response and acceleration. Not mind blowing, but enough to feel a difference. Some reviewers said they noticed a difference in the sound; however, I haven't had the car long enough to pick up on that. I am hoping for better fuel economy down the road, but since I wanted to play with my new toy today my average mpg actually went down a little bit. If I remember I may come back in about a month, after a few commutes on the interstate, for an update on fuel consumption.
A**.
Tight fit in 2008 Impreza Outback Sport (2.5i) but seems to improve performance
This filter won't slip in and out like a paper filter. You'll have to disconnect the MAF sensor and loosen the clamp going towards the engine and then pull that entire half of the filter box out and then the AEM filter will line right up.My car has 185K miles and definitely felt a bit sluggish. I got a check engine light recently for poor cat performance and ran some Cataclean to clean out the injectors and exhaust system and switched to this filter to help the car to breathe better. There is a noticeable difference in acceleration from a stop and when merging into traffic on the expressway.These old 2.5i boxers are rated at 170 HP, which isn't huge power by any means, but it's also not terrible either, especially for how small the Impreza is. Swapping the filter to one of these is probably the easiest way to squeeze another few HP or so out, which is helpful.
J**R
Great value high quality
Been using aem for many years. Always my go to for many reasons. Its been over a year now filter is still in mint condition prob has 14k on it sense purchase. Easy to clean.
D**C
Easy to replace with OEM filter
Great filter as it does not require re-oiling. Bring some nice sound and some kick to it. Installing is very simple take out the old and drop the new in.
I**W
Better than aftermarket CAI, precision fit, and 20% lower restriction than paper.
Ok, Subaru's have a well designed intake system. They're already cold air intakes, and have special resonance chambers to prevent maf scaling issues caused by engine resonance noise. If you install an aftermarket intake system, there WILL be air resonance problems around 2500 and 5000rpm. This resonance will effect the maf ability to monitor air flow. It will report less air than what is actually entering. Leaning your af ratios, and lowering power. This is well reported on Multiple performance forums, and there are many examples from ecu logging.Solution? Use a dryflow if you want better flow.These dryflow filters have almost a 20% lower restriction compared to the stock paper filters. That is a pretty good improvement, but they will allow more dirt into your engine. Better than oiled filters, but still worse than paper. So if you live in a dusty Environment with dirt roads, I'd actually recommend you stick with stock.These filters fit amazing. They're tighter fitting than paper filters, so you may have to undo the intake hose clamp and remove the rear of the airbox.
D**N
great replacement for stock paper filter
Great product. Nice drop in filter, no oiling it, no fuss. I can't compare fuel consumption and throttle response, because once I bought the car, I dropped this filter in right a way. Although the reviews were positive on this matter.As for the cleaning, you do not necessarily need to use the AEM cleaner. I used a mild biodegradable cleaner like Simple Green that you can pretty much pick up anywhere. Don't be shy when you spray the filter, soak it up real nice and rinse thoroughly. Those weaved fibers are very dense. Also, the drying time is quite lengthy. Wait at lease 24 hours. If you tap the filter hard enough on the palm of your hand, and no water or moisture goes on your hand, you can put the filter back in your car. But again, be warned, it takes a long time to dry. I would recommend this product.
S**N
Great Product
Great air filter if you’re not wanting to put in a CAI, especially for scuby’s since they need a tune after that. This obviously doesn’t give you the extra boost that a CAI will but it definitely helps the car breathe a lot easier and almost gives it a little whinning sound like a go kart. Also love the fact that you don’t have to oil it and there’s no oil getting into the MAF. A must have for any vehicle in my opinion
R**S
Great replacement for OEM filter
First of all, installation was not as simple as removing the old one and dropping this one in. On my 2015 wrx, the fitment was tight and I actually had to partially remove the filter box to make this filter fit properly. This is a small sacrifice to make as the ability to clean and reuse it is worth the savings in the long run. Performance wise, you can definitely hear the increased airflow once the turbo kicks in (more than stock) so I'm sure the engine can breathe more. I decided on this filter as opposed to a full air intake system replacement because I don't want to worry about my air/fuel ratios getting screwed up, running on a stock tune. So in general pretty happy about this purchase
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