thinking if going defiltered???......

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thinking if going defiltered???......
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Doing a service ahead of the RR...every little counts Wink

Anyway, I do 5k miles intervals and I am doing it 1k early...
So my air filter has done 4k miles.

So you would imagine it isnt that dirty??.....

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Thats from turning it up side down and giving it a good few taps on the worktop!

And this is after 2mins soaking in hot water and washing powder...

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Yeauch!!!
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It doesn't surprise me. I just need to see how much duller the colour of mine has gone in the 1.5k miles since it was fitted
That said if all that dirt came from inside it, you need a decent filter!
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Its a BMC so I think its pretty decent tbh

Amazing really as its tucked in behind the headlight, I have plans to improve cold air flow to it which would increase dirt flow!! lol
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Over 10k being de-filtered now, I tend to just take it slowly near puddles on the drivers side Wink
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Filters really do pick up a huge amount of dirt.
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Fyi big cheez, I didnt find any water in my filter from puddles!!
I rekon those turbo blades o yours be proper battered!
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Isnt that what the turbo compressor is for? Munching big objects into engine consumable sized ones? Tongue
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(17-10-2014, 09:09 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: Isnt that what the turbo compressor is for? Munching big objects into engine consumable sized ones? Tongue

I heard that too!
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Filter? What is this "filter" of which you speak? Big Grin
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(17-10-2014, 08:58 PM)Piggy Wrote: Fyi big cheez, I didnt find any water in my filter from puddles!!
I rekon those turbo blades o yours be proper battered!

Seeing as the turbos are generally hidden behind the engine, I reckon they probably get less shit near them than a filter near the front where all the air comes in.
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Yeah true, they just get loads of hot air, water and oil lol
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(17-10-2014, 09:59 PM)Piggy Wrote: Yeah true, they just get loads of hot air, water and oil lol

Probably, but that noise Heart
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I can assure you I have plenty of lovely turbo noise
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(17-10-2014, 09:37 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: Filter? What is this "filter" of which you speak? Big Grin

I believe it to be and correct me if I'm wrong but it's some kind of kitchen utensil? Dumdum may know more though
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lmao
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(17-10-2014, 10:11 PM)lolsteve Wrote:
(17-10-2014, 09:37 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: Filter? What is this "filter" of which you speak? Big Grin

I believe it to be and correct me if I'm wrong but it's some kind of kitchen utensil? Dumdum may know more though

Either that or you edit your wicked Instagram pictures with them!
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