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Old May 10, 2005 | 08:45 PM
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Does anybody know if Pop Charger filters or K&N filters fit an Injen CAI system?

What is the stock Injen filter ID?

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Old May 11, 2005 | 02:59 AM
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Just buy a filter on ebay, oil it and stick it on. I went to a local shop and bought one. I think you need a 3"?
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Old May 11, 2005 | 10:50 AM
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Go to PEPBOYS...you can pick up a conical cotton gauge/wire mesh filter in many colors with crome accents. Their cone also includes the small cone in the cap just like JWT's. It has a 3" I.D. and cost about $25. I bought one when building my custom intake and have over 7xxx on it. No problemos It's made in CHINA like the rest of them... You can use the K&N re-charge kit on it, $12.

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Old May 11, 2005 | 12:09 PM
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what's the difference between one of these $25 pepboys wiremesh filters and a jwt popcharger? Besides the heat shield.
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Old May 11, 2005 | 01:31 PM
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The filter is different go with K&N conicle filter so you can recharge it. It goes by pipe size 3 inch pretty sure with injen same with AEM
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Old May 11, 2005 | 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by slowxturtle
what's the difference between one of these $25 pepboys wiremesh filters and a jwt popcharger? Besides the heat shield.



To answer your question between the two. JWT is a well built intake system that uses a proprietary conical filter. It may be better than PepBoys filter... I don't know? Is it worth $110, yes. When it comes time to buy a replacement filter though, you will have to buy JWT's at $65. It's their design and they are going to make sure you buy their filter. Kinda like Gillette does

If and only if you are a DIY, would I recommend builing a custom one-off intake. I design products for a living, so it wasn't that big of a deal. IMO, the ACR filter I bought from PepBoys was well built, direct from CHINA, like the rest of them. It's fine cotton gauge, wire mesh for strength, metal ring at top and bottom, along with soft rubber boot to attach it to the tube. It looks exactly the same as everything else I've seen on the net for much more. It's not a complex product... I recently descovered an adapter ($10) at one of the PepBoys that alows for a direct bolt on to the MAF. It's offered by the same company that makes the filters. I wish I would have seen this damn little adapter before I took a trip to HomeDepot!! O'well, the projects been over for a while and I'm just enjoying it
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Old May 11, 2005 | 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Zquicksilver
To answer your question between the two. JWT is a well built intake system that uses a proprietary conical filter. It may be better than PepBoys filter... I don't know? Is it worth $110, yes. When it comes time to buy a replacement filter though, you will have to buy JWT's at $65. It's their design and they are going to make sure you buy their filter. Kinda like Gillette does

If and only if you are a DIY, would I recommend builing a custom one-off intake. I design products for a living, so it wasn't that big of a deal. IMO, the ACR filter I bought from PepBoys was well built, direct from CHINA, like the rest of them. It's fine cotton gauge, wire mesh for strength, metal ring at top and bottom, along with soft rubber boot to attach it to the tube. It looks exactly the same as everything else I've seen on the net for much more. It's not a complex product... I recently descovered an adapter ($10) at one of the PepBoys that alows for a direct bolt on to the MAF. It's offered by the same company that makes the filters. I wish I would have seen this damn little adapter before I took a trip to HomeDepot!! O'well, the projects been over for a while and I'm just enjoying it
Thanks for the reply. It seems all JWT popcharger is a filter with an adapter to mount it and a heat shield. Doesn't sound so different then your custom setup from pepboys. At $110, i'm not complaining and I ordered one and I'm excited. However, it seems like the air filter you bought, made in China with that adapter could easily replace the JWT Popcharger, not including the heat shield which could be made easily, DIY, as I am a decent DIY type of person. So, is it worth $120 shipped for the JWT, when you can buy an "ACR" filter with adapter at about $35? If JWT is all that different, of course I don't mind spending a little more, which I did. I just want to know, is it in fact all that different/better?

I'm 100% sure it lets more air in, but does it let more dirt pass as a bi-product? I have faith in K&N filters as they have been around with huge amounts of resource and probably research. I'm just curious about the research that JWT filters have gone through. Of course it makes more hp with more air passing, but is there any negative consequences?
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Old May 11, 2005 | 03:43 PM
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slowturtle,

The JWT filter is great, a lot of people like it It will SUCK in more than twice as much clean air, compared to stock! You will feel the difference in your seat.

The only difference between my intake and JWT's is my setup is completely sealed from the engine bay and I have a different inlet or larger cowl feeding the box/container.

IMO, a custom setup is not worth the trouble when you can by JWT's for $110 and put it on in 20 minutes. I just did it to give myself an edge and because I like to tinker with stuff You can see a pic of it in my sig, with link...

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Old May 11, 2005 | 03:49 PM
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Zquicksilver, Thanks for the info. Nice wheels. How do you like your aam spacer?
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