air filters for ej20t on a brumby
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 9:02 pm
Hi Team,
Not too many people seem to be reading this section of the forum, but I am hoping someone can help me.
In the sort of final stages of preparing the engine bay, and am encountering a few issues that for me the inexperienced are hard to overcome.
Was assuming that a POD ram filter was as easy as going to the local shop and buying one. But it seems after a bit of research online, that it isn't that simple. After reading the MRT site, it seems that the unifilter is the best to go with, except it seems to cost a lot and requires extra plumbing.
I assumed it was best to have the filter after the section of pipe with the AFM in it, and you just bolt it on. Is it that simple, and if you are fitting it to the brumby with the EJ20T does it need to be attached to the body somehow to prevent it shaking and breaking?
Oh and how much should a air filter setup cost?
cheers
Not too many people seem to be reading this section of the forum, but I am hoping someone can help me.
In the sort of final stages of preparing the engine bay, and am encountering a few issues that for me the inexperienced are hard to overcome.
Was assuming that a POD ram filter was as easy as going to the local shop and buying one. But it seems after a bit of research online, that it isn't that simple. After reading the MRT site, it seems that the unifilter is the best to go with, except it seems to cost a lot and requires extra plumbing.
I assumed it was best to have the filter after the section of pipe with the AFM in it, and you just bolt it on. Is it that simple, and if you are fitting it to the brumby with the EJ20T does it need to be attached to the body somehow to prevent it shaking and breaking?
Oh and how much should a air filter setup cost?
cheers