| Dodge Cummins Diesel aFe Air Intake System |
We offer both stage 1 and stage 2 advance air filters for the Dodge Cummins, this is the safest and easiest way to add performance to you Dodge Cummins.
Advanced Flow Engineering (aFe) has developed a
new high flow air filter for the Dodge/Cummins pickups. The mounting plate and heat
shield is secured to the three mounting bolts that held the stock air box and filter.
The new filter flows the most air of any currently on the market. (See flow chart) Note: Stock air box readings taken without snorkel. K&N 0880 and aFe 20-40044 flow taken without sleeve over filter, which can reduce air flow by up to 200 CFM. Donaldson filter B105006 is equivalent to Fleetguard 19037, Napa 2790, and Baldwin 2820, also referred to as BHAF. Factory Filter Minder is transferred to unit. Stage II 2003 to 2007 Stage 2 Cold Air Intake System Type Cx Dodge Trucks L6-5.9L (td)Air Intake Kit includes, heat shield/mount, filter and molding/seal. You utilize existing clamps, hose, filter minder and grommets.
Stage I 1994-2002 Air Intake Kit includes, heat shield/mount, aFe 54-10071 filter and molding/seal. You utilize existing clamps, hose, filter minder and grommets. 2006 Air Intake Kit includes, heat shield/mount, filter and molding/seal and hardware. You utilize existing filter minder and grommets.
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An air filter maintenance kit is available it includes a 12oz. bottle of air filter cleaning agent and a 8oz. bottle of air filter aerosol spray. Order part number 90-50500 your cost $20.75 when ordered with air intake kit no extra charge for shipping. Replacement maintenance kits your cost 24.75 plus S&H. See how easy it is to maintain your new filter system, 5 easy steps cleaning instructions. |
aFe Filter Cleaning Instruction
Preparing --- Gently tap the filter to remove excess embedded dirt. Gently brush the remaining excess dirt from the element with a soft brush
Soaking --- Using aFe restore cleaner, spray the element thoroughly soaking the cotton media. Let it soak for approximately 10 minutes. For large elements, or where a quantity of filters are to be cleaned, put an inch or more of cleaner in a pan and roll the filter in the pan thoroughly soaking the element. Again let it soak for approximately 10 minutes.
Rinsing off --- Using low pressure from a tap or a hose, run water from the clean side to the dirty side until the water running through the element comes through clear. DO NOT USE HIGH PRESSURE or a nozzle that sprays a sharp stream.
Drying --- It is best to let the filter dry naturally. It is OK to lay the filter in front of a fan to speed drying. Do not use heat or high pressure air as it can cause media damage.
Oiling --- Using aFe special formula aerosol air filter oil, spray a wide band of oil. Let it set 20 minutes and it will wick throughout the element. If light spots appear spot touch those areas.
Note --- Sunlight deteriorates the oil. If the filter is exposed to sunlight for extended periods of time it will be necessary to re-oil the filter.