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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:27 pm
by hilux_bondy_007
anyone?

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 3:12 pm
by lewie
I have a donaldson and it works well

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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 5:49 pm
by 75 cruser
ok im now looking very serious at up grading the air box and system in my truck, where do i start to look at a place to purchase the air box, i would like to go and have a look at one to see if its going to fit, etc, is thier and where in sydney that stocks this sort of stuff, im leaning toward the donaldson one like in the above pic

thanks rob

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 1:14 am
by ISUZUROVER
75 cruser wrote:ok im now looking very serious at up grading the air box and system in my truck, where do i start to look at a place to purchase the air box, i would like to go and have a look at one to see if its going to fit, etc, is thier and where in sydney that stocks this sort of stuff, im leaning toward the donaldson one like in the above pic

thanks rob
contact these guys and ask who your closest retailer is: http://www.donaldsonfilters.com.au/

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:33 pm
by hilux_bondy_007
hey guys makin a airbox for hilux, here is where it will go./ adds onto the soarer box

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should i make it as big as possible and where should the snorkel go in and does it matter on angle?

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:44 pm
by ISUZUROVER
hilux_bondy_007 wrote:hey guys makin a airbox for hilux, here is where it will go./ adds onto the soarer box

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should i make it as big as possible and where should the snorkel go in and does it matter on angle?
The ELEMENT should have as much surface area as possible, but the airbox can be as small as possible while still fitting the element in, as long as it has smooth transitions.

You would be better off getting something from a 4x4 with an integral cyclone though - rather than use a car air box.

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:09 pm
by 75 cruser
ISUZUROVER wrote:
75 cruser wrote:ok im now looking very serious at up grading the air box and system in my truck, where do i start to look at a place to purchase the air box, i would like to go and have a look at one to see if its going to fit, etc, is thier and where in sydney that stocks this sort of stuff, im leaning toward the donaldson one like in the above pic

thanks rob
contact these guys and ask who your closest retailer is: http://www.donaldsonfilters.com.au/
thanks ISUZUROVER ill give them a call

and let you know who i got on rob

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:26 pm
by hilux_bondy_007
ISUZUROVER wrote:
hilux_bondy_007 wrote:hey guys makin a airbox for hilux, here is where it will go./ adds onto the soarer box

Image

should i make it as big as possible and where should the snorkel go in and does it matter on angle?
The ELEMENT should have as much surface area as possible, but the airbox can be as small as possible while still fitting the element in, as long as it has smooth transitions.

You would be better off getting something from a 4x4 with an integral cyclone though - rather than use a car air box.
thanks mate. yer i was goin to build a box out of aluminium and clip it onto the soarer box some how. since its already got the holder for element in there.

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:33 pm
by 75 cruser
75 cruser wrote:
ISUZUROVER wrote:
75 cruser wrote:ok im now looking very serious at up grading the air box and system in my truck, where do i start to look at a place to purchase the air box, i would like to go and have a look at one to see if its going to fit, etc, is thier and where in sydney that stocks this sort of stuff, im leaning toward the donaldson one like in the above pic

thanks rob
contact these guys and ask who your closest retailer is: http://www.donaldsonfilters.com.au/
thanks ISUZUROVER ill give them a call

and let you know who i got on rob
gave donalson a call today and what a top company to deal with :armsup: , recived an email with half a dozen options, not the usual run around that you get, just a bit of reading to do now :D

rob

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:42 pm
by jeep97tj
While where all on the topic of air filters,

ISUZUROVER u seem to have a interest in filtration, all our new 70series work utes (15 I think) are getting dust in the engines, nothing around the seals so its coming through the filter.

Rang toyota about the problem and they said the dust would have to be under 3micron to get through there filters and dust that small wont hurt the engine :shock:

What do u think? you can write your name in the dust on the inside of the intake pipes and air box,

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:02 pm
by ISUZUROVER
jeep97tj wrote:While where all on the topic of air filters,

ISUZUROVER u seem to have a interest in filtration, all our new 70series work utes (15 I think) are getting dust in the engines, nothing around the seals so its coming through the filter.

Rang toyota about the problem and they said the dust would have to be under 3micron to get through there filters and dust that small wont hurt the engine :shock:

What do u think? you can write your name in the dust on the inside of the intake pipes and air box,
You could say that mate - have worked in filter R&D for >10 years...

1st question - do you do oil analysis? What are the silica levels???

I would disagree with what toyota have told you, as would most people in filtration. particles (dust) in oil will affect the oil properties if you have enough in there - regardless of engine size. And filters AREN'T sieves, so giving a particle size (<3um) makes no sense.

If you don't do oil analysis, I would start NOW. If the silica levels end up high, I would talk to MANN+HUMMEL, DONALDSON and FLEETGUARD about what they can offer you in terms of a better filter element.

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:26 pm
by Gwagensteve
Jeep97tj - are they snorkel equipped?

Toyota snorkels have a precleaner in the top of them.

Just wondering - I've always thought Landcruiser filters were very well designed.

Steve.