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ok i decided on short ram intake now i need a filter whats best filter to get? im leaning twoards apex.. from this link looks like it seems to be the best one, whats everyones opinion?
http://mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/2/
http://mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/2/
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Re: air filter (deputyGSR)
If you go strictly by that pages data only, then yes, that would lead you to purchase the Apex-i filter.
They are supposed to be good filters, I have not researched them myself, but, instead of just believing the first thing you saw, why not read about it other places and then come to a more solid conclusion.
Or, if you like to blow money, spend the $100+ for it, and call it a day.
Oh and when you ask for "opinions", trust me, that's exactly what you'll get.
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They are supposed to be good filters, I have not researched them myself, but, instead of just believing the first thing you saw, why not read about it other places and then come to a more solid conclusion.
Or, if you like to blow money, spend the $100+ for it, and call it a day.
Oh and when you ask for "opinions", trust me, that's exactly what you'll get.
I see you've just registered here....welcome aboard. Don't forget to search for all your answers before you post questions.
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Re: air filter (deputyGSR)
i've always been a K&N fan. i have one of their open-element filters on my mustang and a drop-in for my integra. both are great. if you want to spend a little extra, go for the x-stream air flow which has a filter on the end as well -- http://www.knfilters.com/universal/X-stream.htm
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My personal favorite is just using a sheet of rough blue ventilation filter available at Home Depot for about seven bucks a sheet. I've been running it in my car for quite a while, it filters great and flows better. Hell, we're even running it in a friends twin-turbo Supra and he made 6 horsepower over the HKS filter that he was using. Plus the color is a perfect match for Spoon blue.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kendall »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">My personal favorite is just using a sheet of rough blue ventilation filter available at Home Depot for about seven bucks a sheet. I've been running it in my car for quite a while, it filters great and flows better. Hell, we're even running it in a friends twin-turbo Supra and he made 6 horsepower over the HKS filter that he was using. Plus the color is a perfect match for Spoon blue.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Lol pix and part # would be nice... If it works for you and your friend it should work for us too... Anymore info on this??? THanks.
Lol pix and part # would be nice... If it works for you and your friend it should work for us too... Anymore info on this??? THanks.
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