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AEM Dryflow - Emissions, Maintenance, and Notes; CARB Sticker Placement; Service and Maintenance; Bypass Valve Installation Notes

AEM Dryflow
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or
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800.992.3000
5. CARB Sticker Placement
a. The C.A.R.B. exemption sticker, (attached), must be visible under the hood so that an emissions
inspector can see it when the vehicle is required to be tested for emissions. California requires testing
every two years, other states may vary.
6. Service and Maintenance
a. AEM Induction Systems requires cleaning the intake system’s air filter element every 100,000 miles. When
used in dusty or off-road environments, our filters will require cleaning more often. We recommend that you
visually inspect your filter once every 25,000 miles to determine if the screen is still visible. When the screen
is no longer visible some place on the filter element, it is time to clean it. To clean, purchase our Synthetic air
filter cleaner, part number 99-0624 and follow the easy instructions.
b. Use window cleaner to clean your powder coated AEM
®
intake tube.
NOTE: DO NOT USE aluminum polish on powder coated AEM
®
intake tubes.
7. Notes on installing AEM bypass valve (part # 20-402S sold separately)
Cut here.
And here
Suggested location to cut intake pipe to install AEM
®
bypass valve. Be sure to follow the installation
instructions included with the AEM
®
Bypass Valve to
ensure proper installation.
AEM
®
bypass valve installed.

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