APS TT Air Filters - Pre Filters?
Since my car has a new body kit, my drivers side filter is open to the air. Which is good and bad. At the last local meet, one of the members suggested i get a pre filter that also repels water ( on certain times i have to drive home on a damp night, I would never drive in the rain.)
http://www.injen.com/docs/products/listing.asp?pcc=rp
I have a couple questions
1. What size are the APS TT air filters?
2. Has any one used a pre filter before?
3. From the Injen Link provided above, what size would i need?
4. Is there any other suggestions?
A picture for reference is added.
http://www.injen.com/docs/products/listing.asp?pcc=rp
I have a couple questions
1. What size are the APS TT air filters?
2. Has any one used a pre filter before?
3. From the Injen Link provided above, what size would i need?
4. Is there any other suggestions?
A picture for reference is added.
Originally Posted by Abishop
Since my car has a new body kit, my drivers side filter is open to the air. Which is good and bad. At the last local meet, one of the members suggested i get a pre filter that also repels water ( on certain times i have to drive home on a damp night, I would never drive in the rain.)
http://www.injen.com/docs/products/listing.asp?pcc=rp
I have a couple questions
1. What size are the APS TT air filters?
2. Has any one used a pre filter before?
3. From the Injen Link provided above, what size would i need?
4. Is there any other suggestions?
A picture for reference is added.
http://www.injen.com/docs/products/listing.asp?pcc=rp
I have a couple questions
1. What size are the APS TT air filters?
2. Has any one used a pre filter before?
3. From the Injen Link provided above, what size would i need?
4. Is there any other suggestions?
A picture for reference is added.
If you have concerns, get some mesh to fill the hole so the bigger debris doesn't hit the filter
Originally Posted by Abishop
^ even if it repels water?
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Originally Posted by Abishop
ok, so even in a heavy rainstorm i shouldn't expect this to hurt my motor?
water injection pumps a fine mist directly into the intake charge. trust me, it's not going to be anywhere close to that quantity in a rainstorm. as long as you don't hydrolock (submerge the filter in water), you'll be fine.
back when i had my turbo ka 240, if i drove in a heavy enough rainstorm then water would hit the mafs causing it to max out. However that was not a blow through setup, with our setups the water would have to go through the turbo and intercooler, at which point it would probably be vaporized
This K&N pre-cleaner is specifally designed foam filter wrap made for dusty conditions (i.e off-road). Its not designed for water dispersement... AEM makes a water by-pass for this purpose. Alternatively, fab up a water diverter on the intake opening.
Originally Posted by Abishop
^ i was thinking about taking a roll of bule tape with me and when it looks like rain, covering the hole up to get it home.
Originally Posted by Abishop
^ true, but would it hurt to cover it?
would it be fine if you just did nothing and didn't waste time, money, or blue tape? Yes
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