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V-DUB

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Bolt on air filter HELP! Panel filter!
« on: 16 July 2009, 21:25:38 »

Hi. Im in need of abit of help from you guys & I have the feeling you may have come across this afew times before.

Right I have an Air Flow Meter which is used on Omega 3.0 24v, Senator 3.0 24v & Calton too. I have no airbox & Ive been lookin for a bolt on air filter to fit to this has Ive just bought the wrong one. The bracket they've sent that goes between the air filter & AFM is alot smaller than what I need & since then Ive lloked & looked & it seems they dont make one for this model of car.

Can anyone help me here has Im really struggling.

Cheers.


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Re: Bolt on air filter HELP!
« Reply #1 on: 16 July 2009, 22:04:59 »

Even with a proper straight six engine, you'd be better off sticking to original as it'll take cold air from outside & not hot air from under the bonnet.  :y
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Re: Bolt on air filter HELP!
« Reply #2 on: 16 July 2009, 22:36:16 »

Yup, get yourself down to the scrappy & get an airbox, people on here have them for sale if you're stuck, even got one myself if you need it.  :y
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Re: Bolt on air filter HELP!
« Reply #3 on: 16 July 2009, 22:41:41 »

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Yup, get yourself down to the scrappy & get an airbox, people on here have them for sale if you're stuck, even got one myself if you need it.  :y

Note what engine he wants the filter for! Not many straight 6's left in scrappys  ;)
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Re: Bolt on air filter HELP!
« Reply #4 on: 16 July 2009, 23:04:07 »

I got a spare too.
Seriously, don't bother with "go faster" gimmicks. Nothing better than the standard set up. Plenty big enough and nice fresh cold air sucked in from the front, not warm engine bay air. 

By the way, welcome to the OOF. Up-date your profile with car and location details etc :y
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Re: Bolt on air filter HELP!
« Reply #5 on: 16 July 2009, 23:31:24 »

I understand what you are saying here with the cold air & I may have to go the original route.

I just wondered why they don't seem to make any bolt on kit for this 1. The 1 ordered is for a 3.0 12v 1987 -1990. I thought this might fit but is alot smaller plate. Every filter company Ive looked at dont supply for my spec upto 1994.

If any1 knows why or where I could get a bolt on for this application please let me know.

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Re: Bolt on air filter HELP!
« Reply #6 on: 17 July 2009, 00:47:53 »

Probably don't make one due to the reasons given, no interest shown ;).
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Re: Bolt on air filter HELP!
« Reply #7 on: 17 July 2009, 14:03:16 »

Do you have the air box for this AFM? If so how much posted? Cheers
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Re: Bolt on air filter HELP!
« Reply #8 on: 17 July 2009, 15:31:26 »

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I understand what you are saying here with the cold air & I may have to go the original route.

I just wondered why they don't seem to make any bolt on kit for this


Because they don't do anything for the engine - in fact, they take horses away. Oh they might make a roar, but no real point in that if the lion that roars has no teeth, is there!
As Andy said, the air temperature has everything to do with it.
There's only one way to do fit a cone filter ('dangle berries' to what manufacturers or mates down the pub say) and that is to have the filter in a sealed box - to keep out engine bay heat - and run a cold air feed directly to this box.

To take it a bit further, I remember reading (years ago) all the available cone filters for the GSi Carlton were tested and none of them came close to a simple K&N replacement panel filter.
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Re: Bolt on air filter HELP!
« Reply #9 on: 17 July 2009, 17:49:10 »

Sounds good. Ok so Ive bought an air box now for this AFM but i'm struggling on which panel filter I need. There's 2 that come up. There the same length & width from the measurments stated but 1 is alot deeper.

332013 (41mm deep) 204bhp
http://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?Prod=33-2013

332675 (29mm deep) exc 204bhp
http://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?Prod=33-2675

Any help would be much appreciated.
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