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What air filter to get????


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Well my car finally had its upgrade from plastic lights to glass and they look fantastic, completely transformed the look of my car.....However, whilst it was being done the guy who was changing them noticed that a mouse had made its nest in my air filter and had chewed it to peices!

 

Question is now, what new air filter do i get?? Which ones are the better to go for?

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Im confused on this subject, I have an open cone apexi power intake on at the mo and love the looks and noise but everyone says the standard air box is better because it keeps intake temps down. Now I also still have the standard air box with an apexi panel filter which im considering fitting tomorrow to see if I notice any difference.

Sorry abit off topic but I didnt know if you were thinking of just getting a panel filter or an induction kit. In my opinion the Apexi filters are the daddy for increased air flow, and still offer a good level of filtration. If you hold a K&N up to the light you can see gaps in the filter element (not good) and you have to use that horrible oil retention additive to make it 'filter better'. Anyway check this out http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/2/ hope it helps

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Im confused on this subject, I have an open cone apexi power intake on at the mo and love the looks and noise but everyone says the standard air box is better because it keeps intake temps down. Now I also still have the standard air box with an apexi panel filter which im considering fitting tomorrow to see if I notice any difference.

Sorry abit off topic but I didnt know if you were thinking of just getting a panel filter or an induction kit. In my opinion the Apexi filters are the daddy for increased air flow, and still offer a good level of filtration. If you hold a K&N up to the light you can see gaps in the filter element (not good) and you have to use that horrible oil retention additive to make it 'filter better'. Anyway check this out http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/2/ hope it helps

 

Thanks for that, ive had a quick look, it certainly says the Apexi one is the best, the others look quite poor infact!

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I don't see the point in getting a cone type filter unless you're running a single turbo and a standard panel filter is proving to be restrictive and you won't have the correct ducting either to use the stock airbox.

 

Aren't they bought primarly for the fact that they look bling and make a nice noise. :)

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Stock airbox with stock filter.

 

Obviously all these other filters are better because, with just some different pipework, you can stick them into any car. Toyota with all their money and research knew nothing about filtration. I mean, c'mon, the stock box doesn't look cool or make a cool noise.

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With Apexi filing for bankruptcy this week, then it won't be long before the Apexi induction kits become unavailable.

 

If you are wanting an induction kit (and I agree the stock airbox is the better option), then I would recommend the Power Enterprise or Blitz Sonic Power inducation kits.

 

Blitz Sonic Power

http://www.blitz.co.jp/products/aircleaner/sonic-25.jpghttp://www.blitz.co.jp/products/aircleaner/sonic-4.gif

 

Power Enterprise

http://img125.imageshack.us/img125/1772/image033eh9.jpg

http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/5261/vbpgimage1phpej0.jpg

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