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Re: air filters and engineering
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ill see about the hole in the guard i think and see how that goes for him

Posted on: 2009/8/28 9:26
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Re: air filters and engineering
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I just have a cheap crappy drift brand filter on my turbo, the engineer was fine with it, the roadworthy guys were the only pains as i had to pipe my blow off back into it. (no biggie)

Posted on: 2009/8/26 11:19
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Who needs an oiled air filter? Just use a dry one. The oiled kind are either old fashioned or the more expensive ones.

Your typical air filters and non-oiled.

Posted on: 2009/8/26 3:52
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Just weld the bonnet shut and tell teh officer that pulled you up it is boxed

Posted on: 2009/8/25 12:46
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wonder if i can cut a 3 inch hole in the inner guard and put a filter out of sight

Posted on: 2009/8/25 11:48
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only in nsw, not any other rational state ... yet

Posted on: 2009/8/25 11:29
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I thought it just had to be secured by a bracket... lol.. aw well... ppl will still do it anyways. Just like lowering a car.... i heard u gotta get it engineered now ... wat a load of BS... haha

Posted on: 2009/8/25 11:15
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oiled non enclosed air filters are a big no no, must be seperate from engine bay or boxed.

some rubbish adr as always.

Posted on: 2009/8/25 11:05
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air filters and engineering
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hey all just wondering if any of you guys with pod filters on the front of your turbos have them engineered without being in a box . i dont want to put my air filter in a box but all engineers i speak to say its a must . i see plenty of cars without them boxed and they say they are engineered . i dont really have much room for a box and that my main drama . at this point anyway

Posted on: 2009/8/25 10:59
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