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jx airbox relocation on aaz conversion.

Posted: 28 Sep 2014, 10:49
by PipH657HPE
hi, on with my aaz conversion, and with using the aaz inlet manifold have now found the air box will not fit where it was previously, have read on the forum it is possible to relocate behind the left rear light? so just need advise in which way this is set up, is there any modification needed? thanks dave

Re: jx airbox relocation on aaz conversion.

Posted: 02 Oct 2014, 20:52
by Pete Nice
I just ran a large cone filter, you can put it where you like then.

You can move the JX one I think, but if the battery is in the engine bay, I think it won't fit straight in.

Re: jx airbox relocation on aaz conversion.

Posted: 04 Oct 2014, 10:22
by HarryMann
Is this a Doka or a van? On a Doka there are more options. You won't get it behind the tail light :)

You shouldn't just put a cone filter anywhere IMO...
Always and especially on a turbo diesel you want to be picking up fresh cold air as a starting point. Even 5°C is amplified by first turbo compression then engine compression.

My Doka one picks up air from the n/s tunnel grille... the whole tunnel under load bed being sealed off from (hot) engine bay.

The original JX cyclone filter is very good as long as you change the paper cartridges say annually.
Nick Spong pointed out that you can buy a permament washable oiled element for them too... but at some cost.

Re: jx airbox relocation on aaz conversion.

Posted: 04 Oct 2014, 10:36
by lloydy
or mod the aaz manifold so the inlet is in the same place as the jx one. filter housing then fits in the same place

Re: jx airbox relocation on aaz conversion.

Posted: 04 Oct 2014, 10:50
by HarryMann
Yes but are we going for an intercooler too?

"You won't get it behind the tail light "

Corrn. You won't get it behind the tail light easily... though I haven't done it to find out :)