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    I'm planning to put a Simota Air Filter for my crosswind.. pwede kaya? sabi kasi sakin nung gumagawa sa crosswind ko magkaka problem daw? but i saw a video of isuzu crosswind na meron nun.. all in all curious lang ako kung pwede.. I hope to hear some opinions from you guys! thanks in advance..

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    check out this video that I'm taking about..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__rOM...8DC31EA019C03E

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    Why not? it'll add something to the crosswind's sluggish acceleration. A friend of mine also did a K&N on his crosswind. Very noticeable difference.

    Downside nga lang is maintenance. Check it weekly na lang. Blow air thru a compressor to keep out dirt and prevent it from choking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazingerZ View Post
    Why not? it'll add something to the crosswind's sluggish acceleration. A friend of mine also did a K&N on his crosswind. Very noticeable difference.

    Downside nga lang is maintenance. Check it weekly na lang. Blow air thru a compressor to keep out dirt and prevent it from choking.
    Good to hear that! That's what I really want.. more acceleration for my crosswind.. kaya gusto ko nun.. but the thing is, talagang may downside.. but anyways, thank u so much for the opinion sir..

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    pwede. . . just put it farther away from the engine to minimize heat. . . there would be added power siguro as i experienced it in my other car pero magiging mas maingay. . . i suggest you invest in K&N filter instead of simota.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by atly View Post
    pwede. . . just put it farther away from the engine to minimize heat. . . there would be added power siguro as i experienced it in my other car pero magiging mas maingay. . . i suggest you invest in K&N filter instead of simota.....
    mas magiging maingay pala pag naka air filter.. mejo malayo naman sa engine yung pag lalagyan if ever.. I think its more better kung K&N ang lalagay ko.. dami ko ng narinig na good feedback to K&N.. Thank u so much sir atly for your opinion.. Im learning lots of things talaga dito sa Forum..

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    Naglagay na rin ako sa Crosswind. Simota Twister. Yung pang Civic. Nilagare lang namin yung tube para kumasya. Ok naman...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalmadong pedro View Post
    Naglagay na rin ako sa Crosswind. Simota Twister. Yung pang Civic. Nilagare lang namin yung tube para kumasya. Ok naman...
    ah wala bang pang crosswind talaga? yung mga k&n na drop in filters for crosswind, saan ba makakabili ng mura?

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    Ito Boss Apexi Powerflow sa Isuzu Fuego but the same engine as your Highlander.

    Tama yung sinabi ng lahat ng previous posters. Ingay wise negligible increase sya from stock kasi maingay na Isuzu namin from the beginning pero pag malinis yun filter rinig pati yung whirring sound ng turbo pag nag spool up. Power may gains naman pero minimal at best. Yun talaga medyo abala lang maglinis ng filter pag madumi na. HTH


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    Quote Originally Posted by kalmadong pedro View Post
    Naglagay na rin ako sa Crosswind. Simota Twister. Yung pang Civic. Nilagare lang namin yung tube para kumasya. Ok naman...
    - sir magkano inabot mo? and san mo pinalagay? anong effect para sa crosswind mo?

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Simota air filter for isuzu crosswind??