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Air filter options


gavin.starr

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Unless it's highly modified, I'd recommend stock.

 

That would mean me having to find all the original box and pipes etc... which I don't have. Its only at BPU so no major mods really.

 

Agree, for the longevity of the engine

 

If you've got a fmic (judging by your garage) then the stock airbox more than likely won't fit.

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Apexi is one of the best filters but for the best results the stock airbox simply because it has 2 cold air feeds

from outside the engine bay.

 

Induction kits suck in hot air from the engine bay so not ideal

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Mine is an autobahn 88 of ebay about 2 years ago so it may or may not fit. How much am i looking at for getting a stock air box and pipes etc... Or would it be cheaper to make a separating panel out of ally to stop the intake of warm air.

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I just wondered what the better options are out there and what peoples recommendations are.

 

As already said the best option would be to fit a stock airbox, it should work out cheaper than buying a new induction kit.

 

Its a twin turbo jza80. I was thinking about the Apexi kit, but just thought i would ask first.

 

Rather than buy a complete kit, you could just swap the HKS mushroom with a better quality cone filter (K&N, Apexi, Blitz, etc.)

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Rubbish, i've got the HKS R spec on my car and use the stock airbox !

 

I`ve a aftermarket I/C and i know others who have (not Ebay) and the stock filter i tried to fit was mms off fitting but it was simply just too tight - prob could have gone on with a load of work and pushing etc

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Rubbish, i've got the HKS R spec on my car and use the stock airbox !

 

Ah ok well I'd read before that the FMIC pipework doesn't fit with the stock airbox but you can alter the pipework enough to just about get it to in some cases.

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If you've got a fmic (judging by your garage) then the stock airbox more than likely won't fit.

 

you're not a very good judge :)

 

oh btw: I do have a stock airbox for sale (yours for 20 + pst). you will need an intake pipe though.

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