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Looking for in-line air cleaner

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Looking for in-line air cleaner

Post by Kramer »

A while ago there was a link posted in here for an in-line air cleaner. It looked similar to a water to air intercooler but inside was a pod filter. A mate needs one as he only has enough room for a pod filter and its pretty hard to hook that up to a snorkel.
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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

I think its a K & N APPLO air filter kit. http://www.knfilters.com/universal/apollo.htm
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Post by Kramer »

Thats it thanks :armsup:
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Post by Wambat »

let your mate know that most k and n filters dont really have the filtration required for 4wds that travel through dusty areas, he may want to look at getting a pre filter too or look at installing a flat pannel box similar toa commodore one there would have to be some room for that.
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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

I have had a K & N for 5years in a TD GQ, the old man has had one for nearlly ten years and never had any dust go through it. Like all oil filters it needs oil on it to work corectly. The poeple who say thay let dust through must be doing some thing wrong.

Every vehicle in my family 7 in total have a K&N and all do off road work and again we have never had any dust go through even on outback trips, week ends up Land cruiser mountain park and so on.

But like i said thay need to be oiled CORECTLY..

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Post by Kramer »

The debate for and against K & N is like Toyota vs Nissan, but in the end I believe they work well if looked after. Motorbikes have been running oiled air filters for years and they work well when you keep the oil up to them.

If we could find some room a commodore air filter or similar would be ideal but there is no room, it has a stupid size turbo and custom water to air intercooler under the hood, room is not an option.
The K&N will be better than what he currently has on there now its a el cheapo supercheap pod filter :shock:
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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

Thats it matence is key with K&N filters....the apollo filter works great because of the shape and the way the aair will flow through the system.

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Post by droopypete »

Kramer wrote:The debate for and against K & N is like Toyota vs Nissan,
Not quite, all the anti K&N threads I have seen are full of factual data to back up the poor filtration claims, whereas the Toyota/Nissan argument if full of opinion and emotion.

I am not going to hijack this tread any more that that, but I will say that if it works for you, go for your life.
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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

So true... every body likes what thay like..
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Post by droopypete »

Red Dog 4x4 wrote:So true... every body likes what thay like..
And Toyota's are way better than Nissan's :finger:
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Post by OIIIO »

droopypete wrote:
Red Dog 4x4 wrote:So true... every body likes what thay like..
And Toyota's are way better than Nissan's :finger:
Toyota and Nissan suck!!.. :finger:

K@N's do work well, they definately don't filter as effectively as a paper element. But they do flow a heap better.

The secret is in keeping them clean and oiled. Some 4x4s' are more suited to K@N than others. Over oiling will play havoc with MAF sensors (If your rig has one).

I've run flat replacement type K@N's and POD type filters for years, and the only problems I've had with filtration has been my fault.... too lazy to clean and oil.. I now service the filter after any dusty trips or 3000k's..
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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

droopypete wrote:
Red Dog 4x4 wrote:So true... every body likes what thay like..
And Toyota's are way better than Nissan's :finger:
I had a toyota, and i saw the light and bought a nissan..... :armsup:
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Post by droopypete »

I have a Toyota, saw the light and bought a Suzuki :armsup:
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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

droopypete wrote:I have a Toyota, saw the light and bought a Suzuki :armsup:
Gold... :D even better...
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I saw the light and bought some teal slacks!
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

It's not worth bothering...

Hmm, can I interest anyone in a Hiclone, Vortex muffler or some blinker fluid???
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Post by hj 45 »

How about going to an air filtration shop and asking about the Donaldson Powercore air filter canisters?
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Post by Kramer »

How much room do they take up HJ 45?
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Post by hj 45 »

https://dynamic.donaldson.com/webc/WebS ... tion=11156

That's the range of powercore canisters, there might be one small enough for your needs.
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Post by bender4865 »

ISUZUROVER wrote:It's not worth bothering...

Hmm, can I interest anyone in a Hiclone, Vortex muffler or some blinker fluid???
I was wondering when you would chime in.
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Post by Turboshop »

I make a variaty of solutions for the problem you have

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