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    Question. Does it matter if I'll buy a generic or branded Air Filter?
    Where can I buy the right filter for my car (Suzuki Ciaz)?
    I tried searching youtube for answers but no avail. Thanks

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    its fine. it protects the evaporator from dust accumulation. cleaning the evaporator can cost 4k upwards.

    the are some pollen filters and carbon activated filters. these help if you have allergies..

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    Last edited by StockEngine; February 27th, 2018 at 04:03 PM.

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    In my case (vios), better pa yung aftermarket na air(con) filter than the casa kasi bukod sa may charcoal, mas mura pa.
    Para sakin basta nafifilter nya ang dapat nyang mafilter without affecting the aircon performance, ok sya.

    Vic pala yung brand

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    iyong locally made torque washable cabin filters ok ba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by danegoesonline View Post
    Question. Does it matter if I'll buy a generic or branded Air Filter?
    Where can I buy the right filter for my car (Suzuki Ciaz)?
    I tried searching youtube for answers but no avail. Thanks
    Try contacting Clover 244 - 8274/ 8277/ 8434/ 8436, they have the cheapest air filters at par quality with OEM. They will cross-reference your car part number to the catalog. They carry mostly Sakura and Fram, bur recently ive seen them with other brands like Vic, china Fleetguard.

    For Toyotas OEM and i guess your ACU is using ND, Denso now have the cheaper china version CoolGear - try asking Riken at 244 - 0011/ 7715/ 7716 for cross-reference.

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    Air filter ng engine or cabin? Kung sa engine, mas gusto ko yung OEM.

    Youtube might not be the best place to search kung saan nakakabili.

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    Engine air filter? OEM is highly recommended though you can opt for the replacement as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    iyong locally made torque washable cabin filters ok ba?
    Yung Torque sa aircon filter yun. OK yun

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronki View Post
    Yung Torque sa aircon filter yun. OK yun
    Yep aircon/cabin filter nga sya. So nakagamit ka ng torque and ayuz ang performance pala [emoji4]

    Magkano inabot and parang k&n cabin air filter ba sya na lifetime na ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    Yep aircon/cabin filter nga sya. So nakagamit ka ng torque and ayuz ang performance pala [emoji4]

    Magkano inabot and parang k&n cabin air filter ba sya na lifetime na ?

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    yung material ng torque filter bro, pareho lang nung DIY ko. mas OK lang sa torque kasi may housing. after ilan laba bro masisira din sya. ang pwede mo gawin dun sa filter housing ng torque, pwede mo siguro baklaskin, tapos palitan ng filter.
    IIRC napost ko na dito yun DIY ko eh

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    i use Bosch Replacement Filter for over 4 years mas mura sya ng 50-100 % from Oem ,
    yung fleetmax na brand ok din naman ang ang filter just replace it often


    Oil Filter = every 5,000 kms
    Fuel Filter = every 15,000 kms
    Air Filter = every 5,000 or 10,000 kms
    Aircon Filter = every 20,000 kms

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    On turbo-equipped vehicles, make sure you use a reputable air filter suitable for your vehicle to prevent turbo damage. Filters for this particular application should be rigid enough to maintain its shape, even at WOT.

    There had been situations of air filters collapsing or disintegrating and getting sucked into the turbo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by igiwtf View Post
    i use Bosch Replacement Filter for over 4 years mas mura sya ng 50-100 % from Oem ,
    yung fleetmax na brand ok din naman ang ang filter just replace it often


    Oil Filter = every 5,000 kms
    Fuel Filter = every 15,000 kms
    Air Filter = every 5,000 or 10,000 kms
    Aircon Filter = every 20,000 kms
    Am just curious how can an item be 100% cheaper? Indi ba zero na amount nun?

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    🤣

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    wooooosh ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    On turbo-equipped vehicles, make sure you use a reputable air filter suitable for your vehicle to prevent turbo damage. Filters for this particular application should be rigid enough to maintain its shape, even at WOT.

    There had been situations of air filters collapsing or disintegrating and getting sucked into the turbo.
    i remember seeing pictures here of an oem air filter collapse in one of those new montero sport units. i think it was bro zix who posted it here
    Last edited by baludoy; March 7th, 2018 at 11:04 AM.

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    Anyone have tried js asakashi filters? I went to the MIAS yesterday and saw this brand.

    Inquired for a Honda City 2010 model and gave me the following prices:

    Air filter (A8503J) - Php130.00
    Cabin filter (AC8503J) - Php140.00

    Kindly share your experience whether its a good replacement vs those from CASA.


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    Quote Originally Posted by polar01 View Post
    Anyone have tried js asakashi filters? I went to the MIAS yesterday and saw this brand.

    Inquired for a Honda City 2010 model and gave me the following prices:

    Air filter (A8503J) - Php130.00
    Cabin filter (AC8503J) - Php140.00

    Kindly share your experience whether its a good replacement vs those from CASA.


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    i don't know.
    but at that price, i'd be willing to gamble on having one installed in my cabin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by polar01 View Post
    Anyone have tried js asakashi filters? I went to the MIAS yesterday and saw this brand.

    Inquired for a Honda City 2010 model and gave me the following prices:

    Air filter (A8503J) - Php130.00
    Cabin filter (AC8503J) - Php140.00

    Kindly share your experience whether its a good replacement vs those from CASA.


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    For the cabin filter I suggest you get the one with carbon/charcoal or yung parang may gray sa filter area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinrem View Post
    For the cabin filter I suggest you get the one with carbon/charcoal or yung parang may gray sa filter area.

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    ah!
    yung marumi na, kahit hindi pa ginagamit!
    joke.
    heh heh.

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