AMSoil Air Filter
Well, I've seen these for a while, and figured I'd give it a shot. I had to slaughter a UNI to make it fit, due to the large ID of the opening, but all is secure and snug.
It's probably the largest filter that will fit. It's a "Dry" filter, that never requires oiling. They recommend simply using air to blow them out with. Similar to the new Motoworks filters.
Any thoughts/comments are welcome. I won't know how well it works until at least tomorrow.
It's probably the largest filter that will fit. It's a "Dry" filter, that never requires oiling. They recommend simply using air to blow them out with. Similar to the new Motoworks filters.
Any thoughts/comments are welcome. I won't know how well it works until at least tomorrow.
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That looks like one of my earlier filter bases.
I have custom sized UNI filters, in stock for $19.
And, I have the K&N's for $44.
For off-road applications, and mud-slop etc., I still like the security of using some oil.
But I'm sure that your new filter will breathe plenty, so performance is not the issue.
I have custom sized UNI filters, in stock for $19.
And, I have the K&N's for $44.
For off-road applications, and mud-slop etc., I still like the security of using some oil.
But I'm sure that your new filter will breathe plenty, so performance is not the issue.
Could very well be an earlier mount. I purchased this quad from azcannon, so I wouldn't be able to say 100%, but I'm sure you know you're work better than anyone else.
As for the filter, the tests I've seen show that they filter better than K&N (actually the test states "Wet Gauze" type filters). Only time will tell, but if it costs me an engine, I can always go bigger!
As for the filter, the tests I've seen show that they filter better than K&N (actually the test states "Wet Gauze" type filters). Only time will tell, but if it costs me an engine, I can always go bigger!
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QUOTE (m_mcgranahan @ Mar 24 2008, 07:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi,
Cool to think I could ditch the oil! How much did it cost? Can you tell us the part number and measure the inside dia. of the filter so we can see if it will work with newer boomer of Timbo intakes.
God bless...
Mark
Cool to think I could ditch the oil! How much did it cost? Can you tell us the part number and measure the inside dia. of the filter so we can see if it will work with newer boomer of Timbo intakes.
God bless...
Mark
No problem. List price is $61.05. You would have to talk to a dealer to get a better deal. If you need help finding one, let me know.
Dimensions: Base OD - 4.625, Flange ID - 3.5, Media Height - 5.5, Top - 4. All measurements in inches.
Here's a link to the page with a list of the available filters and K&N cross-reference (Click here, then scroll down). However, they don't have a whole lot. I had to take into account several of the dimensions by choosing this one. Others with a smaller flange had a wider body, or taller body, and I wanted to make sure the filter itself was small enough to fit.
I had to cut the flange off of a UNI and use it as an adapter. Maybe Boomer or Timbo could do some intakes with larger OD? Not sure what the cost would be and if there would be enough demand to warrant it.