Airfilters
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Airfilters
Who makes airfilters? I'm looking for a new cone filter, prefer 2" long flange of 2.75"-3" diameter on a 20* or so offset, no more than 4.5" diamater at widest point at filter bottom tapering to 3.5" or so at filter top, and the top cap needs to be open or a velocity stack style. Closest I've found so far is THIS K&N.
It's perfect except the top cap is rubber.
Any suggestions? Who else makes filters?
So far this one is first runner up
It's perfect except the top cap is rubber.
Any suggestions? Who else makes filters?
So far this one is first runner up
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could you not make this work? It can fit a 2.5" pipe.
http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?Prod=RX-3800
http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?Prod=RX-3800
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So i gues i am stuck using an adapter of the compressor. i wanted something that was 2 inches to pop right onto the turbo itself the dimensions of that filter work, for me except for the flange being 2.5 inches. I dunno wont i need a bigger filter how many CFM per square inch restriction is there on those?
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So i gues i am stuck using an adapter of the compressor. i wanted something that was 2 inches to pop right onto the turbo itself the dimensions of that filter work, for me except for the flange being 2.5 inches. I dunno wont i need a bigger filter how many CFM per square inch restriction is there on those?
isn't your inlet closer to 2.35"-2.5" or something?
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why don't you take a filter with a 2.5" dia flange, and stick a 1" long, 2.25" piece in side, then a 2" piece inside of that. that way you'll reduce 2.5" to 2" without having to make it extra long. a good t-bolt clamp will hold it all together. I did this with my bosch bov to make it fit onto the stock cross over pipe
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not even a pipe...just a 2" 4-ply coupler; that will get you very close to 2.5", the filter can clamp down an top of both.
the filter is only under a bit of vacuum, doesn't need much.
or a 2" to 2.5" 45* silicone coupler...a small piece of 2.5" to clamp on...and that's it.
Ben; I suggest the same to you...that filter I suggest will get you pretty darn close...you'd just need a bit of girth to clamp the filter down on...
the filter is only under a bit of vacuum, doesn't need much.
or a 2" to 2.5" 45* silicone coupler...a small piece of 2.5" to clamp on...and that's it.
Ben; I suggest the same to you...that filter I suggest will get you pretty darn close...you'd just need a bit of girth to clamp the filter down on...
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Brian, I likey I likey. But I don't want to deal with clocking the turbo and redoing the charge pipes again at this time. But that's definately the better looking solution.
Brainy, thanks for the filter link. That one will work.
Brainy, thanks for the filter link. That one will work.