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Old 03-21-2007, 12:02 AM   #15 (permalink)
shintajay
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My SSR:
19608 Silver BOD 12/20/04 Purchased 11/04/05 Auto/Predator
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Do you have to pull fuse after install

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Originally Posted by waysouth6speed View Post
Amsoil.... I agree with Autodan... Great filter, no oil, mess, or time waiting to dry. Clean and easy, no need for a cold air kit at $300.00+!

Paul: part # EaA83 If you go to the Amsoil site it's $38.10 and you can get a 6 month dealer subscription for $10.00, that will save you an extra 20% off that price. Clean it every 25,000 miles like Autodan said and it is supposed to last 4 years or 100,000 miles.
Thanks for the suggestion on Amsoil. I was concerned about the filtering on the oil type, because I'll be using the my truck as a everyday driver. Didn't want the field dust to suck in (I took off the screen...bad, bad).

Anyway, Called the local Amsoil distr here on Oahu. Told them I was looking for 05 SSR filter. A "WHAT" was the reply. Came down the they cross ref it to the Vett. Last one on the island...go figure. Will pick it up before the weekend. BTW, paid $41 plus tax.

Now question:
Should I pull out my fuel/air calibration fuse after I install?

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