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If i remember rightly, oiled filters such as K&Ns destroy the MAFs?
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Yeah believe so, tried running mine dry but its obv just let more crap in. Did genterly clean the maf with meths but no use.
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Aren't you using a ram air filter? They're un oiled anyway aren't they?
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Yeah a ramair but they arrive dry. Meant to oil it yourself. Any recomendations of filters to look at guys?
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Probably why my maf is dead too then. As far as I know most people say the standard airbox with a panel filter is best.
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Yeah i know, hate the look of those things though but best for a cold feed too. Somthing similar to a cda enclosed be any good?
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Not sure, I was toying with the idea of an s2000 filter and then custom make a heatshield and sit it where the battery would be. But not sure if it is worth it.
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Standard filter.
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Deffo somthing to look into, got alot to sort now after fcs. Made me realise just how mad the stretch is on the rear of mine so ditching that and removing the wheel poke. Roller bearing went on a pbush on the way home so now having to msg lynx to see if they do replacments, also feeling that i need to look at my brakes in abit more detail and consider somthing more powerful like brembos and need to have a good look at the rear beam as its knocking. Hoping its just bushes as i have no camber.
But yeah so turbo and more powers gonna have to wait. Need to fix whats broke first and further improve the stopping before dragging more power out
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picture is a bit rough but this is the setup i have and seems to be running ok, and with a great induction noise
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(08-06-2015, 09:26 PM)306clot Wrote: picture is a bit rough but this is the setup i have and seems to be running ok, and with a great induction noise
Like that idea! Would be tempted to pipe it down to a fog and try hide it up
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That filter is just a generic eBay cheepie for about £20-30 you probs can find it cheaper, personally I have mounted it there as I would be concerned about drawing up water
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(08-06-2015, 09:37 PM)306clot Wrote: That filter is just a generic eBay cheepie for about £20-30 you probs can find it cheaper, personally I have mounted it there as I would be concerned about drawing up water
Jake Just a case of wether or not the filter is good enough for the maf
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(08-06-2015, 09:39 PM)dr_jekyll Wrote: (08-06-2015, 09:37 PM)306clot Wrote: That filter is just a generic eBay cheepie for about £20-30 you probs can find it cheaper, personally I have mounted it there as I would be concerned about drawing up water
Jake Just a case of wether or not the filter is good enough for the maf
I'd be surprised if it's suitable. I'll say it again although no doubt I'll be ignored. Fit the standard filter.
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(08-06-2015, 09:47 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: (08-06-2015, 09:39 PM)dr_jekyll Wrote: (08-06-2015, 09:37 PM)306clot Wrote: That filter is just a generic eBay cheepie for about £20-30 you probs can find it cheaper, personally I have mounted it there as I would be concerned about drawing up water
Jake Just a case of wether or not the filter is good enough for the maf
I'd be surprised if it's suitable. I'll say it again although no doubt I'll be ignored. Fit the standard filter. Dude if your gonna bitch just dont comment.
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I'm not bitching, just stating my point again as it had clearly been missed/ignored. The standard filter will be fine for stage 2, your restrictions will be elsewhere.
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I'm not saying a standard filter isn't good enough, however I didn't have one when I first had the car and that's why I ha e what I do, and the person in. Question was just asking for options, that's all I'm doing
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(08-06-2015, 09:54 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: I'm not bitching, just stating my point again as it had clearly been missed/ignored. The standard filter will be fine for stage 2, your restrictions will be elsewhere. As said im looking at going past stage 2
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I'll get my coat. Best of luck, I look forward to seeing dyno results!
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(08-06-2015, 09:57 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: I'll get my coat. Best of luck, I look forward to seeing dyno results!
Lets face it thats not a terrible result for a dead maf but yeah...
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Probably going to be selling my K03 hybrid in the next few weeks if your interested.
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(08-06-2015, 10:49 PM)Heidi Wrote: Probably going to be selling my K03 hybrid in the next few weeks if your interested.
Would be extremley intrested!!!!!
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aftermarket airfilters are a known problem for killing mafs on the HDI
people here have done it and proved this point
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(09-06-2015, 05:57 AM)cully Wrote: aftermarket airfilters are a known problem for killing mafs on the HDI
people here have done it and proved this point More of the space issue with the standard airbox for me, trying to strip stuff out to smooth the bay off eventually :/ must be somthing out there as good as the oem filter with a panel
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A hybrid isnt for big big power thats true, but its the easiest option tbh, and whos charging 4-500 quid to hybridise a turbo? Your getting dry bummed at that sort of money,
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