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September 22nd, 2005 10:14 AM #1puede ba to sa 2.0 diesel turbo engines?
washable ba un mga free flow filter?
mahal kasi ng stock filter element ng ride ko.
advice naman please......
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September 23rd, 2005 10:46 PM #4
Pwede naman. Just use the stock piping. But remember that the OEM filter housing has safeguards against water ingestion and if I remember right, the RVR uses a cyclone housing that traps dirt in a catch pan (instead of holding everything in the filter).
Why don't you try using replacement filters? On my Pajero, Isuzu Elf filters pretty much work. I just have to transfer the white 'propeller' from the OEM filter to the Isuzu one.
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September 24th, 2005 10:02 AM #5Originally Posted by OTEP
thanks for the nfo sir otep,I'll just figure out the position kasi medyo limited space lang ang engine compartment.I'll try the Isuzu elf filter.
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September 24th, 2005 10:17 AM #6
OEM replacement filters (like the ones from K&N) don't have the same "power adding" properties as cone type open element filters.
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September 26th, 2005 10:22 AM #7Originally Posted by ghosthunter
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ok lang ba sir un cone type na malaki ang filtration area para hindi sakal ang hangin kung full throttle ka? un cone type na mahaba?
ok kasi ung ganitong filter dahil washable not like the OEM type na magpapalit ka regularly,P1200 ang price ng OEM but the cone type only cost 900 ung malaki at puede mo pa magamit for 5 years daw.
Di ko alam about sa miata. But I was able to help my uncle acquire a unit para sa pinsan ko kasi...
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