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    Is it a wet or dry filter?

    Hey guys, just a quick question. I just pulled this foam filter out of the airbox. It looks pretty new. But regardless I soaked it in some turpentine to clean it. Now I'm wondering if this air filter needs to be sprayed with filter oil or if this is a dry one. Anyone have any idea? It sits right in the middle of a plastic airbox with the air intake to the box on one side and engine air intake from the box to other (separated by filter).

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