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Air box/filter questions and tech
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Air box/filter questions and tech
Has anybody upgraded their factory airbox to anything other than a Pod filter? Most factory air boxes are massive so won't fit once engine mods take place.
I want a compact, high flow airbox to suit a custom application.
Preferably something with a one way water drain or outlet to put between my snorkel and my turbo.
Does anything out there exist like this, or am I up for a big $$ custom job, or try to modify and reduce the size of the stock unit?
I want a compact, high flow airbox to suit a custom application.
Preferably something with a one way water drain or outlet to put between my snorkel and my turbo.
Does anything out there exist like this, or am I up for a big $$ custom job, or try to modify and reduce the size of the stock unit?
hands and mums dont count!!!
could modify something like a honda s2000 airfilter and houseing? runs a long pod type filter inside it. i think they might run a similar set up with some civics and integras.
could easily be adapted to run along the very side of your engine bay or possibly inside the guard. they prolly about the size of a 1 and a half 6 pacs put end to end
could easily be adapted to run along the very side of your engine bay or possibly inside the guard. they prolly about the size of a 1 and a half 6 pacs put end to end
Ill go anything, I can make my own inlet/outlet, needs to be compact, but with large filter surface area... Yeah Donaldson stuff all seems to be MASSIVE (like external 4x4 applications and trucks, or am I looking at the wrong gear?)nicbeer wrote:u looked at donaldson?
also what inlet/outlet size" u after?
hands and mums dont count!!!
u read these a great read on airboxes, the later page has got more info about the better ones.
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Any pics? Sounds the go.Jacked wrote:could modify something like a honda s2000 airfilter and houseing? runs a long pod type filter inside it. i think they might run a similar set up with some civics and integras.
could easily be adapted to run along the very side of your engine bay or possibly inside the guard. they prolly about the size of a 1 and a half 6 pacs put end to end
I will end up fitting 4.5" inlet and outlet pipes.
hands and mums dont count!!!
The only compact filters that WORK, are the donaldson powercore and the MANN+HUMMEL Compact Plus.
Powercore element:
Compact plus housing (on left):
Anything else and you may as well just run no filter, and spend your money on hookers instead.
Powercore element:
Compact plus housing (on left):
Anything else and you may as well just run no filter, and spend your money on hookers instead.
Last edited by ISUZUROVER on Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Unless your application is a 2-3L petrol engine, the S2000 filter will be far too small, and would not be designed for offroad applications. Diesels flow a lot more air than petrols and need much larger filters.bj on roids wrote:Any pics? Sounds the go.Jacked wrote:could modify something like a honda s2000 airfilter and houseing? runs a long pod type filter inside it. i think they might run a similar set up with some civics and integras.
could easily be adapted to run along the very side of your engine bay or possibly inside the guard. they prolly about the size of a 1 and a half 6 pacs put end to end
I will end up fitting 4.5" inlet and outlet pipes.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Re: Air box/filter questions and tech
trouble is, anything smaller is going to reduce flow or length of time before the filter is blocked up with dust.bj on roids wrote:Has anybody upgraded their factory airbox to anything other than a Pod filter? Most factory air boxes are massive so won't fit once engine mods take place.
I want a compact, high flow airbox to suit a custom application.
Preferably something with a one way water drain or outlet to put between my snorkel and my turbo.
Does anything out there exist like this, or am I up for a big $$ custom job, or try to modify and reduce the size of the stock unit?
fairly rare to have a factory filter than is far bigger than what is required, most are too small.
best to find something of similar size but different shape that will fit.
if you have improved performance of the motor then you certainly want something bigger than stock. (also applies to a lesser extend for those with blocked EGR)
you may just have to get creative on shape and location of the filter.
got any pics of engine bay?
Re: Air box/filter questions and tech
True, except for the filters I posted above. They are a completely new, patented design, that makes thye filter MUCH more compact for a given media surface area.tweak'e wrote:
trouble is, anything smaller is going to reduce flow or length of time before the filter is blocked up with dust.
However they are $$
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
x2 for the Donaldson filters, they are a good robust unit that filters the air very well while still allowing a large flow rate.
You could also try a UMP Airbox. I dont have any personal experience but they are used by desert racers. Someone on here should be able to comment. They also take K&N filters which is an advantage to some people.
http://www.uniquemetalproducts.com/
Theres also Advanced Aircleaner Systems that I've found in my travels, again no experience with the filter effectiveness or flow rates but they design them specifically for desert racers and paris-dakar trucks.
http://www.advancedaircleanersystems.com/
As with most things, its a balancing act between flow rate and filter effectiveness, depending on if your going for out and out power or reliability (or somewhere in between )
Cheers
Dan.
You could also try a UMP Airbox. I dont have any personal experience but they are used by desert racers. Someone on here should be able to comment. They also take K&N filters which is an advantage to some people.
http://www.uniquemetalproducts.com/
Theres also Advanced Aircleaner Systems that I've found in my travels, again no experience with the filter effectiveness or flow rates but they design them specifically for desert racers and paris-dakar trucks.
http://www.advancedaircleanersystems.com/
As with most things, its a balancing act between flow rate and filter effectiveness, depending on if your going for out and out power or reliability (or somewhere in between )
Cheers
Dan.
1HD-FT SWB 70 Series
would a 3l reving at 6k not flow a similar amount to a 4.5l reving at 4.5k?ISUZUROVER wrote:Unless your application is a 2-3L petrol engine, the S2000 filter will be far too small, and would not be designed for offroad applications. Diesels flow a lot more air than petrols and need much larger filters.bj on roids wrote:Any pics? Sounds the go.Jacked wrote:could modify something like a honda s2000 airfilter and houseing? runs a long pod type filter inside it. i think they might run a similar set up with some civics and integras.
could easily be adapted to run along the very side of your engine bay or possibly inside the guard. they prolly about the size of a 1 and a half 6 pacs put end to end
I will end up fitting 4.5" inlet and outlet pipes.
Ive made a few over the years for mates cars.
We run uni or pod filters and snorkel socks - more than adequate filtration for an offroad 4wd. (if your doing long runs in the dust you may want more)
Both setups are airtight to the snorkel head
GQ Turbo wth K&N pod and uni filter snorkel sock
GQ NA wth 2x Uni filters
We run uni or pod filters and snorkel socks - more than adequate filtration for an offroad 4wd. (if your doing long runs in the dust you may want more)
Both setups are airtight to the snorkel head
GQ Turbo wth K&N pod and uni filter snorkel sock
GQ NA wth 2x Uni filters
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I made my own Air box to suit a barrel pod filter and the snorkel is 4" in diameter, works a treat and the box doesn't get very hot at all.
I made my own Air box to suit a barrel pod filter and the snorkel is 4" in diameter, works a treat and the box doesn't get very hot at all.
Cheers
Andrew
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Just a few mods, nothing over the top.:)
Andrew
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Just a few mods, nothing over the top.:)
Can you show us some more pics?HG wrote:[img][img]http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww269/HGsurf/018.jpg[/img]
I made my own Air box to suit a barrel pod filter and the snorkel is 4" in diameter, works a treat and the box doesn't get very hot at all.
How do you change the filter?
Is it a pretty standard pod in there?
Thats kinda what I need....
In fact, that'd be perfect.
hands and mums dont count!!!
Is it a big bit of tube, with a smaller bit of tube welded to it?
Thats what I am going to run, pod straight onto the turbo, box off that into snorkel...
There is some great ideas and tech in here too, love the MQ with quad cam!
Thanks to everyone who has posted, I am looking at the Advanced air cleaner options too, will make some measurements.
Thats what I am going to run, pod straight onto the turbo, box off that into snorkel...
There is some great ideas and tech in here too, love the MQ with quad cam!
Thanks to everyone who has posted, I am looking at the Advanced air cleaner options too, will make some measurements.
hands and mums dont count!!!
It started out as flat sheet 3mm steel, I cut out the end plates then I migged & bent the sheet to a cylinder.
Next I migged a 4" exhaust tube to connect the snorkel up.
[img][img]http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww26 ... ime009.jpg[/img]
The pod goes in one way, then I made up a 3mm rubber gasket that seals the alloy checker plate lid.
The hole at the turbo end is big enough to let the rubber joiner of the tube pod stick out so it can be joined to the turbo outlet.
When its all bolted up it is air tight.[/img]
Next I migged a 4" exhaust tube to connect the snorkel up.
[img][img]http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww26 ... ime009.jpg[/img]
The pod goes in one way, then I made up a 3mm rubber gasket that seals the alloy checker plate lid.
The hole at the turbo end is big enough to let the rubber joiner of the tube pod stick out so it can be joined to the turbo outlet.
When its all bolted up it is air tight.[/img]
Cheers
Andrew
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Just a few mods, nothing over the top.:)
Andrew
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Just a few mods, nothing over the top.:)
looking at building my own setup soon and have a question for the masses.
with the standard GQ they have the cyclonic pre-cleaner which has a hole in the bottom to let the dust it spins out, out, and to let water in, and out...
so my question is, with these air-tight to the snorkel head type of boxes, what do you do when its raining heavy and water is pouring into the snorkel as you drive along, or when you hit a big puddle at a million miles an hour and cover the vehicle in a sheet of muddy water, what happens then?
cheers, andy
with the standard GQ they have the cyclonic pre-cleaner which has a hole in the bottom to let the dust it spins out, out, and to let water in, and out...
so my question is, with these air-tight to the snorkel head type of boxes, what do you do when its raining heavy and water is pouring into the snorkel as you drive along, or when you hit a big puddle at a million miles an hour and cover the vehicle in a sheet of muddy water, what happens then?
cheers, andy
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
IS that a surf or hilux running on gas also?HG wrote:It started out as flat sheet 3mm steel, I cut out the end plates then I migged & bent the sheet to a cylinder.
Next I migged a 4" exhaust tube to connect the snorkel up.
[img][img]http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww26 ... ime009.jpg[/img]
The pod goes in one way, then I made up a 3mm rubber gasket that seals the alloy checker plate lid.
The hole at the turbo end is big enough to let the rubber joiner of the tube pod stick out so it can be joined to the turbo outlet.
When its all bolted up it is air tight.[/img]
Have you got a build thread or other info?
hands and mums dont count!!!
bj its a Surf running Holden V8 with a few extra mods done to it, runs straight gas.
As for water getting in through the snorkel I haven't had a problem at all, the top is facing sideways to the front of the car.
I've been running the 4" snorkel for 4 years now with no dram's except for a time when the motor was playing up and wouldn't rev over 2500rpm and a couple of days of frustration in trying to tune it, plugs, spark leads, new caps, rotor button, air filter all went in the Surf then I pulled the tube off the snorkel and found 4 tennis balls in it .... had a laugh when they kept falling out.
Put the snorkel back on and she flew again.
As for water getting in through the snorkel I haven't had a problem at all, the top is facing sideways to the front of the car.
I've been running the 4" snorkel for 4 years now with no dram's except for a time when the motor was playing up and wouldn't rev over 2500rpm and a couple of days of frustration in trying to tune it, plugs, spark leads, new caps, rotor button, air filter all went in the Surf then I pulled the tube off the snorkel and found 4 tennis balls in it .... had a laugh when they kept falling out.
Put the snorkel back on and she flew again.
Cheers
Andrew
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Just a few mods, nothing over the top.:)
Andrew
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Just a few mods, nothing over the top.:)
hahaha, 4 tennis balls, thats great.
i might make a start on mine then, plenty of mild steel kickin around and an old airtec snorkel head, so might have a play with all that and see how i go.
im gonna run mine running facing forwards as i do alot of highway kms, and ill just have to keep an eye on getting water in. so the concensus is, 'she'll be right mate'?
i might make a start on mine then, plenty of mild steel kickin around and an old airtec snorkel head, so might have a play with all that and see how i go.
im gonna run mine running facing forwards as i do alot of highway kms, and ill just have to keep an eye on getting water in. so the concensus is, 'she'll be right mate'?
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
Here's my airbox for my gu runs a ford v8 f350 filter,
comes with 4" inlet/outlet, custom built to suit the piping and turbo.
All the work was done by anth from tomahawk
http://tomahawkracefab.com.au/
comes with 4" inlet/outlet, custom built to suit the piping and turbo.
All the work was done by anth from tomahawk
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What do they use to seal the two surfaces up in those boxes? Is it a big o-ring type seal, or is it just the two square surfaces that make the good seal?weeman wrote:Here's my airbox for my gu runs a ford v8 f350 filter,
comes with 4" inlet/outlet, custom built to suit the piping and turbo.
All the work was done by anth from tomahawk
http://tomahawkracefab.com.au/
Do they have a CFM/HP/engine size rating for their stuff? (website has no info).
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