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I think for the turbo setup if the canister is 7" diameter at the widest point of the filter it should stay 7" diameter at the inlet to, if that works fitment wise. That way you dont have any ristriction similar to running the filter uncovered in the engine bay. This is just a thought and seems like it could work in my head.
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Originally posted by Boosted E30 View PostI think for the turbo setup if the canister is 7" diameter at the widest point of the filter it should stay 7" diameter at the inlet to, if that works fitment wise. That way you dont have any ristriction similar to running the filter uncovered in the engine bay. This is just a thought and seems like it could work in my head.
I think I may go with a completely different style filter for the turbo setup. I may go with one of those cone filters with the inverted cone in the tip. the reason to use a shield is because it gets a lot of air flow in the front valance and gets dirty very quick without one.
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Im not saying get rid of the sheild comlletely just keep it the same diameter over the whole filter instead of following the cone shape. Also ive seen the turbo suck the rubber peice that joins the inverted filter right off and destroy the turbo. So you may not want to use that style of filter.
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oh snap^ that doesn't sound good.
I think I've found the filter setup I will use. It will use a velocity stack and filter setup, no shield. It will use a 6" wide velocity stack and then the Filter will install onto that. This is actually how the COBB short ram intake on my subaru works.
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here is the cobb setup
I've order about 3 different air filters today so I'll have updates soon. I've bought some spectres,velocity stacks,K&N X-stream and other random goodies. If the velocity stack doenst fit I will likely go with a K&N x-stream filter for the turbo intake kit. the price will obviousally go up like $70 but that's the price to pay for a quality intake kit.
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I can use just about any style filter, I just design the plumbing and use what air filter is suitable I've decided a larger filter is needed for a turbo car, from my calculations the canister style flows around 700cfm which isnt bad but the K&N X-stream that I'm using in my turbo E30 flows over 1000cfm I believe.
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