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Does anyone have a blue Screaming eagle or BS1 air filter? I have a BS1 filter and found a cross reference part number 29244-08, is SE same as BS1 air filter? I assume they are the same filter, anyone? Now where do I get blue filter oil?
Thanks! You know what? When it comes to thinking, my BS1 filter element became natural white after wash, maybe I should get the blue filter oil to make my current air filter blue. What do you think?
Thanks! You know what? When it comes to thinking, my BS1 filter element became natural white after wash, maybe I should get the blue filter oil to make my current air filter blue. What do you think?
Thats what I did. I washed the red oil and got some blue oil.
I use the blue Amsoil EAAM25 dry filter made with nanofiber technology. Have had no problems with it. But it is about $50 . I will look into your $20 filter since it is cheaper. Thanks for the info.
I use the blue Amsoil EAAM25 dry filter made with nanofiber technology. Have had no problems with it. But it is about $50 . I will look into your $20 filter since it is cheaper. Thanks for the info.
But the Amsoil air filter is a dry media filter and requires no oiling, how much does that save not having to purchase a service kit, and wash & reoil filters
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