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Sealed air filters

Post by Clur »

My other half is trying to organise a group buy of K&N Sealed air filters for those of you doing an engine transplant on a syncro.

If interested follow the link :)

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http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/forum ... PN=1&TPN=1

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I'd be interested to know how they work.
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You could ask him on Brickyard, I'm not too knowledgable about these techy things :lol:

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Hacksawbob wrote:I'd be interested to know how they work.

They filter the air before it goes into the engine :roll:

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Post by Simon Baxter »

Hacksawbob wrote:I'd be interested to know how they work.

Well, air goes in, it gets filtered, and comes back out again. :lol:

'parently they are good for over 300bhp, and are sealed much like your airbox.
More suited to alternative or tuned engines.
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Post by Russel »

I've dumped my TD filter housing in a lot of water and always come out dry.Its amayzing whot a bit of sealer can do and at less than a 20th of the price.

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