Dirt in Turbo...

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AFE might make a drop-in, check their site.
 

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K.. now I'm not tapatalkin.. I already have the CAI on the truck... no airbox... I need a cone style filter that would fit my intake tube rather than the rectangular filter...
 
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Um... honestly, the only way I know for you to go about that is to measure the diameter of your torque tube and find an intake the same size so that it will fit on there. All the companies make multiple size intakes so I am sure you can find something that will work on there.

Let me know if you need any help looking, I will do my best to help you get what you need to get out of that K&N **** lol
 

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I'm sure most other companies make a universal filter that would fit and like Scott said you'll just need the tube diameter of the intake

I would dry to get a dry filter from S&B, airraid or afe
 
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I dunno what you would put on there. Get a dry filter is all I can say. Most CAI systems actually suck in more hot air than the factory setup.
 
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