Since its introduction in North American at the start of the 1967 model year, Camaro has lived on the road. The open road, the closed track, the driveway, the highway – if it could roll on it – it rocked on it – and owned it. Although it was technically a compact car by the standards of the time, the Chevrolet Camaro was known as a pony car, or an intermediate touring car, a sports car, or a muscle car, depending on individual expression.
The Camaro shared its platform and major components with the Pontiac Firebird, introduced at the same time as the Camaro. Four distinct generations of the Chevy Camaro were developed before production ended for both in 2002. Retirement didn’t last long for the Camaro, as the nameplate was revived first as a concept car, and that soon evolved into the fifth-generation Camaro in 2009. For the past three years the car has seen a steady surge in fan fervor.
Now 2010 through 2012 Chevrolet Camaro enthusiasts can find a lifetime of performance simply by replacing the OEM air filter with AEM‘s 28-20434 Dryflow air filter. AEM’s Dryflow filter is a direct replacement for the stock air filter, however, it is not disposable like the OEM paper air filter.
AEM Dryflow air filters use an innovative high performance, oil-free, synthetic filtration material that provides outstanding airflow, filtration and performance. The result is a true performance air filter designed to improve horsepower without the inconvenience of oil. When the filter gets dirty, AEM’s Dryflow filter media is easy to clean using a spray-on synthetic air filter cleaner. The filter is so durable that it can withstand almost unlimited cleanings. AEM replacement air filters for street vehicles come with a lifetime limited warranty so the 28-20434 air filter for your Camaro will be that last one you ever buy.
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