FSWerks vs Injen filtering efficiency?

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Between the two intakes, which would offer better filtering efficiency? I work in an industrial area in China which has a lot of dust. Would prefer a better filtering intake.
 


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Yeah I would definitely run the stock filter if I was driving in those conditions.
 


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If filtering efficiency is the concern, OEM is the solution. The difference between the two intakes is most likely so minute that it won't matter over the lifespan of the vehicle.
 


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Agreed. This is why I've been on stock box so far. But... BOV noise...
 


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I believe the FSWerks is a oiled filter and the Injen is a dry filter. Not positive though. Other than that, the filters are similar. I have the Injen and I'm positive that the filter is dry. I also run the pre filter at this time. I've ran these type of intakes for years ( hundreds of thousands of miles) with no issues. Of course I didn't live in dusty conditions.
 


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I rock the K&N sock on my filter. http://www.knfilters.com/search/wrap.aspx
They say it doesn't much restriction and adds another layer of dust protection.
I've been happy with my K&N / Auto Specialists / JS performance intake. I got the AS second hand though if buying new I'd go the INJEN.
 


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Agreed. This is why I've been on stock box so far. But... BOV noise...
That's the main reason I run the Injen, lol. Otherwise I would have stayed with the stock box or mountune.
 


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I believe the FSWerks is a oiled filter and the Injen is a dry filter. Not positive though. Other than that, the filters are similar. I have the Injen and I'm positive that the filter is dry. I also run the pre filter at this time. I've ran these type of intakes for years ( hundreds of thousands of miles) with no issues. Of course I didn't live in dusty conditions.
Both are not proven with real testing... K&N did horrible on filtering efficiency on another forum, which is why they can claim so much more power from the free flow.

I rock the K&N sock on my filter. http://www.knfilters.com/search/wrap.aspx
They say it doesn't much restriction and adds another layer of dust protection.
I've been happy with my K&N / Auto Specialists / JS performance intake. I got the AS second hand though if buying new I'd go the INJEN.
That's a good idea, I shall look into that. Any affects on BOV volume?

That's the main reason I run the Injen, lol. Otherwise I would have stayed with the stock box or mountune.
*Fist bump* Ricers at heart [tongue]
 


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That's a good idea, I shall look into that. Any affects on BOV volume?
TBH i haven't run the filter without it. The BOV is still plenty loud enough. Not Boomba loud though so if a cop is next to me I can keep a lid on it if I need to. Or ring it out for laugh. You can here it in cabin with the windows up easily.
 


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It's all about the driving experience, lol
 


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