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- hotpepperkidExplorerI have an AIS air box on my 7.3. I can tell its getting plugged up when I can't make 28 lbs of boost when going up a freeway onramp. It holds a lot of dirt. I have collected almost 1/4 cup of dirt for it.
- transamz9Explorer
MikeSD wrote:
transamz9 wrote:
MikeSD wrote:
rhagfo wrote:
BrokeRVr wrote:
I agree with using Tousley or you can get it from RiffRaff Diesel or RockAuto.
AIS Filter
Part number 2U2Z-9601-BA
Tim
Wow! No wonder the Blue Kool Aid drinkers complain about maintenance cost $72 for an air filter!
Fleetguard for my 01 Cummins is $20, it is $26 for the 7.5 up 6.7L. Fuel filter is $16.
As the poster below you noted, the AIS is a severe duty replacement (upgrade), with a completely different air box. Although it is a factory Ford part, it is not a 'stock' filter, per se. The AIS offers substantially better filtration as well as greatly increased airflow as compared to the 'stock' filter- which, incidentally, is $20-25, and available at any auto parts store....
This filter you are talking about is also available at an auto parts house. Go to Napa and tell them you want a FIL9090 air filter. There are $55.;)
If NAPA has an AIS equivalent, then it may well be $55. I only use the Motorcraft. However, if you are suggesting that a stock filter is $55, then you may be shopping at the wrong place.
Yes it is an AIS equivalent and if you want to throw you money away go for it. I was just responding to the OP.:W - MikeSDExplorer
transamz9 wrote:
MikeSD wrote:
rhagfo wrote:
BrokeRVr wrote:
I agree with using Tousley or you can get it from RiffRaff Diesel or RockAuto.
AIS Filter
Part number 2U2Z-9601-BA
Tim
Wow! No wonder the Blue Kool Aid drinkers complain about maintenance cost $72 for an air filter!
Fleetguard for my 01 Cummins is $20, it is $26 for the 7.5 up 6.7L. Fuel filter is $16.
As the poster below you noted, the AIS is a severe duty replacement (upgrade), with a completely different air box. Although it is a factory Ford part, it is not a 'stock' filter, per se. The AIS offers substantially better filtration as well as greatly increased airflow as compared to the 'stock' filter- which, incidentally, is $20-25, and available at any auto parts store....
This filter you are talking about is also available at an auto parts house. Go to Napa and tell them you want a FIL9090 air filter. There are $55.;)
If NAPA has an AIS equivalent, then it may well be $55. I only use the Motorcraft. However, if you are suggesting that a stock filter is $55, then you may be shopping at the wrong place. - TECMikeExplorerMy Ford Severe Duty AIS system is about five years old. I expect to get a minimum of 50K miles before I even consider changing this current filter element.
And therein lies a very cost effective feature, not to mention more closed hood time, having a higher air flow and probably one of the best diesel air filtering system on the planet. - transamz9Explorer
MikeSD wrote:
rhagfo wrote:
BrokeRVr wrote:
I agree with using Tousley or you can get it from RiffRaff Diesel or RockAuto.
AIS Filter
Part number 2U2Z-9601-BA
Tim
Wow! No wonder the Blue Kool Aid drinkers complain about maintenance cost $72 for an air filter!
Fleetguard for my 01 Cummins is $20, it is $26 for the 7.5 up 6.7L. Fuel filter is $16.
As the poster below you noted, the AIS is a severe duty replacement (upgrade), with a completely different air box. Although it is a factory Ford part, it is not a 'stock' filter, per se. The AIS offers substantially better filtration as well as greatly increased airflow as compared to the 'stock' filter- which, incidentally, is $20-25, and available at any auto parts store....
This filter you are talking about is also available at an auto parts house. Go to Napa and tell them you want a FIL9090 air filter. There are $55.;) - 4x4ordExplorer IIII expect to replace the truck before having to replace an air fillter but I stick mainly to pavement.
- MikeSDExplorer
rhagfo wrote:
BrokeRVr wrote:
I agree with using Tousley or you can get it from RiffRaff Diesel or RockAuto.
AIS Filter
Part number 2U2Z-9601-BA
Tim
Wow! No wonder the Blue Kool Aid drinkers complain about maintenance cost $72 for an air filter!
Fleetguard for my 01 Cummins is $20, it is $26 for the 7.5 up 6.7L. Fuel filter is $16.
As the poster below you noted, the AIS is a severe duty replacement (upgrade), with a completely different air box. Although it is a factory Ford part, it is not a 'stock' filter, per se. The AIS offers substantially better filtration as well as greatly increased airflow as compared to the 'stock' filter- which, incidentally, is $20-25, and available at any auto parts store.... - NWKomfort350ExplorerI can get stock replacement filter for same price $20 easy but he is looking for an upgraded filter some people I have heard put 40k miles on one and said to breathe better than stock and cleaner the stock air box on a 7.3 is nothing to write home about... that foed ais is on my list of to do's
- rhagfoExplorer III
BrokeRVr wrote:
I agree with using Tousley or you can get it from RiffRaff Diesel or RockAuto.
AIS Filter
Part number 2U2Z-9601-BA
Tim
Wow! No wonder the Blue Kool Aid drinkers complain about maintenance cost $72 for an air filter!
Fleetguard for my 01 Cummins is $20, it is $26 for the 7.5 up 6.7L. Fuel filter is $16. - BrokeRVrExplorerI agree with using Tousley or you can get it from RiffRaff Diesel or RockAuto.
AIS Filter
Part number 2U2Z-9601-BA
Tim
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