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In line air filter[sealed]
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In line air filter[sealed]
Can people recommend a really good, sealed steel inline air filter plenum air box. It will be used as a remote type air filter assembly.
Your help is appreciated.
Your help is appreciated.
Oh my first post! And this is right up my alley too as I'll be doing something very similar soon.
Green Cotton filters:
http://www.greencottonfilters.com.au/
Click the "Canister Air Filters" Button
Green Cotton filters:
http://www.greencottonfilters.com.au/
Click the "Canister Air Filters" Button
I wouldn't reccommend using a product like that on a 4x4. Looks comparable to a K&Nstirlsilver wrote:Oh my first post! And this is right up my alley too as I'll be doing something very similar soon.
Green Cotton filters:
http://www.greencottonfilters.com.au/
Click the "Canister Air Filters" Button
I love their statements "down to about 5 micron" and 10-20 micron causes the most wear??? By contrast, Donaldson has the biggest R&D department in the business, and is among the few manufacturers that people with seriously expensive (off highway) engines trust (mining, etc).
(sorry to shoot down your first post)
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Yeah Donaldson do appear to be serious about their products... Thing is I'm sure they have quite an exotic price!
I did a quick search and found this:
http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/rev ... 31/cat/all
Of course, no lab results so you always have the the question of how legit is all of this. My intention is to use the storm airfilter on a snorkle setup I will be making. I think it will work ok for my purposes. Well... I'll find out soon enough eh?
I did a quick search and found this:
http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/rev ... 31/cat/all
Of course, no lab results so you always have the the question of how legit is all of this. My intention is to use the storm airfilter on a snorkle setup I will be making. I think it will work ok for my purposes. Well... I'll find out soon enough eh?
If a company like donaldson made false claims as to their filters performance, they would be wide open to a whole world of legal pain. Billions of dollars worth of machinery throughout the world rely on their products being up to spec.stirlsilver wrote:Yeah Donaldson do appear to be serious about their products... Thing is I'm sure they have quite an exotic price!
I did a quick search and found this:
http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/rev ... 31/cat/all
Of course, no lab results so you always have the the question of how legit is all of this. My intention is to use the storm airfilter on a snorkle setup I will be making. I think it will work ok for my purposes. Well... I'll find out soon enough eh?
-Stu
Rofl - better than K&N the filters may be, but that isn't saying much!!!stirlsilver wrote:Yeah Donaldson do appear to be serious about their products... Thing is I'm sure they have quite an exotic price!
I did a quick search and found this:
http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/rev ... 31/cat/all
Of course, no lab results so you always have the the question of how legit is all of this. My intention is to use the storm airfilter on a snorkle setup I will be making. I think it will work ok for my purposes. Well... I'll find out soon enough eh?
Donaldson are pretty good value for money. I have a donaldson filter head on my snorkel. $30 compared to $70 odd for a safari equivalent.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Pretty much anyone who has a motor in a harsh environment uses donaldson. They're not expensive for the protection they offer. They're not sexy at all though.
Don't make the mistake of using rice or "power adding" parts in a 4WD, they're not suited.
Even desert race guys use a donaldson design, just modified by using alloy for the housing and bigger inlets etc. - http://www.uniquemetalproducts.com/index.htm
Steve.
Don't make the mistake of using rice or "power adding" parts in a 4WD, they're not suited.
Even desert race guys use a donaldson design, just modified by using alloy for the housing and bigger inlets etc. - http://www.uniquemetalproducts.com/index.htm
Steve.
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Ok, who sells donaldson stuff here in Melbourne? I really need to see the filters before buying so I can work out how I'm going to make this setup work... I'm so limited in space it isn't funny.
Stirling
1981 Series 3 Stage 1 Land Rover - 3.5L LPG V8 - 12:1CR - 6 35W HID Lights
2" Lift, 33"x12.5" Baja Claws & MaxiDrive front Locker
Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/stirlsilver
1981 Series 3 Stage 1 Land Rover - 3.5L LPG V8 - 12:1CR - 6 35W HID Lights
2" Lift, 33"x12.5" Baja Claws & MaxiDrive front Locker
Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/stirlsilver
Stirlsilver - what exactly are you trying to do???
Donaldson make many OEM filters. So toyota filters (e.g.) are usually Donaldson. Most filter suppliers or truck spares places should stock donaldson filters. Fleetgard and MANN+HUMMEL are usual as good though if you can't get donaldson.
On my IIA I have a hilux filter box, which is quite compact.
Generally though, the larger the filter the better, so squeeze in the biggest one you can.
Donaldson make many OEM filters. So toyota filters (e.g.) are usually Donaldson. Most filter suppliers or truck spares places should stock donaldson filters. Fleetgard and MANN+HUMMEL are usual as good though if you can't get donaldson.
On my IIA I have a hilux filter box, which is quite compact.
Generally though, the larger the filter the better, so squeeze in the biggest one you can.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Well, I fitted an EFI manifold to the engine. And on the stage 1 the engine is not centered in the car but over to the left (as you probably know). Unfortunately the EFI manifold has the throttle body on the left hand side also, so I have very little room between the throttle body and the side of the engine bay.
My current configuration:
I'm able to fit an elbow on at the moment, but the thing is I've fabricated a new LPG mixer ring which is much longer than the one currently fitted (about 130mm long) so I have no choice but to make a hole into the side of the engine bay to plumb up a snorkel. With out an air filter it would be dead easy.
Mixer ring -> inner guard wall -> outer guard wall -> elbow -> rest of snorkel
Thing is... I have to put a filter somewhere, was toying with nesting it inside the mud guard and making up a shield for it, but that will make checking/changing the filter very difficult. I'm definitely open to suggestions, but I can see that putting a filter inside the engine bay will require complicated plumbing to get to the air filter and then out to the snorkel... so yeah... i'm definitely open to suggestions.
My current configuration:
I'm able to fit an elbow on at the moment, but the thing is I've fabricated a new LPG mixer ring which is much longer than the one currently fitted (about 130mm long) so I have no choice but to make a hole into the side of the engine bay to plumb up a snorkel. With out an air filter it would be dead easy.
Mixer ring -> inner guard wall -> outer guard wall -> elbow -> rest of snorkel
Thing is... I have to put a filter somewhere, was toying with nesting it inside the mud guard and making up a shield for it, but that will make checking/changing the filter very difficult. I'm definitely open to suggestions, but I can see that putting a filter inside the engine bay will require complicated plumbing to get to the air filter and then out to the snorkel... so yeah... i'm definitely open to suggestions.
Stirling
1981 Series 3 Stage 1 Land Rover - 3.5L LPG V8 - 12:1CR - 6 35W HID Lights
2" Lift, 33"x12.5" Baja Claws & MaxiDrive front Locker
Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/stirlsilver
1981 Series 3 Stage 1 Land Rover - 3.5L LPG V8 - 12:1CR - 6 35W HID Lights
2" Lift, 33"x12.5" Baja Claws & MaxiDrive front Locker
Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/stirlsilver
If it was me I would put the normal Stage 1 (or similar) filter behind the engine, and just run more complicated plumbing. Any filters compact enough to do what you want would either be very restrictive or useless - unless you can use a disco/rrc barrel filter.
As it is, the stock RRC filter is 1/2 the size of a tdi filter. That should surely be compact enough???
As it is, the stock RRC filter is 1/2 the size of a tdi filter. That should surely be compact enough???
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
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