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fatgtr wrote:you dont want to get your air filter wet, makes it harder for the air to flow through
Lekz wrote:fatgtr wrote:you dont want to get your air filter wet, makes it harder for the air to flow through
thanks why hes askin lol... i wouldn't put an air filter outside neway... just get a turbo hehe!
by the way whats the diff between...
a pod,
a mushroom, and
a foam 1?
10k 20v wrote:just whatever you do don't buy a hks foam filter
Engine killers
Liloss wrote:I've decided to do a bit of a bling bling install job on a car and im going to mount the air filters externally to get the coldest air and "to look good" Just wondering what air filters can get wet? i dont mean like soaking wet but a little bit of water from road splash and what not, so whats my best option pod or Mushroom foam one?
cheers
Lekz wrote:yeh good point unlike air just bounceing off ur filter... thats why a pod would absorb the air thrown at ir more then the mushy... its cos pod is softer aint it... like a sponge thats why t would soak up more water
Lekz wrote:i remember a turbo trueno had it on the side of the front kit wouldn't it suck air in that position i think it was in the 1APLAY trueno
MrBob wrote:Lekz wrote:i remember a turbo trueno had it on the side of the front kit wouldn't it suck air in that position i think it was in the 1APLAY trueno
um, the filter dosent "suck air". Your engine (turbo or n/a) will "suck air" through the filter regardless of the position you mount it in..
Harlet wrote:a foam type filter (well the ones I have seen do) which will absorb any water that gets into it
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