Collapsing filter

KBMKVIII

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Need help finding a filter that won’t collapse.
I currently have a 5 inch inlet all the way to my turbo from the filter.
Running a S and B that’s brand new, picture below.
So far all I have done is suck the oil out of the media and collapse it.
This filter may have 500 miles on it.
I need some options for different filters.
Has to be a 5 inch inlet.
Don’t care if it’s a dry or wet style.
Some off-road, mainly weekend use.
Precision 76/85 and 350/200s are flowing well apparently 😂.
Thanks yall
 

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Try No limits fabrication, or go to AFE's site and check them out. I have had good luck with the AFE filter I run on my 6.4 with 71/59 turbos, no problems with boost up to 40 psi.
 

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Have you tried sliding a cat filter onto the pipe? If you have enough room that might be your best option.
 

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Try No limits fabrication, or go to AFE's site and check them out. I have had good luck with the AFE filter I run on my 6.4 with 71/59 turbos, no problems with boost up to 40 psi.

I will look into this.
Thank you for the recommendation!
 

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I’m running some sort of afe cone filter on mine that barely fits in the engine bay on a 90 coming off my 88. Seems to be fine, and I’m running a lot north of 60 psi. Not sure how much, as all I e got in the truck is a 60 psi gauge, but it’s back to the first o in boost, my guess is 70-75 psi
 

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That big 'ol Donaldson everyone run back in the day not available anymore? Oiled filters on a diesel is just ****in dumb, shouldn't even exist.
 

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I’m running some sort of afe cone filter on mine that barely fits in the engine bay on a 90 coming off my 88. Seems to be fine, and I’m running a lot north of 60 psi. Not sure how much, as all I e got in the truck is a 60 psi gauge, but it’s back to the first o in boost, my guess is 70-75 psi
Thank you I’ll check it out
 

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Check out the Power Driven Diesel filters. They have 2 lines, one for daily/dusty, and one for performance.
(Repost in case I shouldn't include a link. Sorry...)
 

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