What breather filter fits?
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Rep Power: 326 What breather filter fits?
What breather filter are you guys using on your valve covers? Which one will fit right? I ghetto rigged a cheap APC one but it sux. I was hoping to find one that fit well. Any suggestions?
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Rep Power: 0 yea i also go globs of oil on it... sometimes ill spin it around to see the bottom and ill notice oil drips and some gets on the fuel rail.. oh well.. yea it is ghetto... but it matches the colors of my pipes
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Rep Power: 302 I bought a $35 K&N one... Expensive but designed for our diameter.
Got it at a performance shop. Even came with filter oil. Thinkin of switchin to an oil catch can though...
Got it at a performance shop. Even came with filter oil. Thinkin of switchin to an oil catch can though...
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Rep Power: 0 all i could find was a yellow one from autozone LoL but the orignal hose didnt fit and i had to use different bigger hose with the cheap yellow filter
check it out LoL
check it out LoL
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Rep Power: 302 not too bad, if u got any buddys with filter cleaner kits...
try borrowing the cleaner kit, rinse out the filter (water flows from the inside out), then re-oil the filter with the red oil. that way it all matches or at least comes closer to your other one
try borrowing the cleaner kit, rinse out the filter (water flows from the inside out), then re-oil the filter with the red oil. that way it all matches or at least comes closer to your other one
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Rep Power: 0 I just put mine on today. What i did was take a heater hose with a 90 degree bend in it so the breather filter is pointed up. It turned out better than i thought! Just be sure to cut it short enough so the hood doesnt smash it. Sorry no pic... Just look at osoboosted's pic and picture that hose bent upward. Sits right behind the cables.
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Rep Power: 0 ^^^Thats a good idea...id go with the K&N filter...my question is, why do you hav oil dripping down on your fuel rails due to that filter? IS it the oil on the filter itself or motor oil?
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Rep Power: 583 Originally posted by civicskater
^^^Thats a good idea...id go with the K&N filter...my question is, why do you hav oil dripping down on your fuel rails due to that filter? IS it the oil on the filter itself or motor oil?
^^^Thats a good idea...id go with the K&N filter...my question is, why do you hav oil dripping down on your fuel rails due to that filter? IS it the oil on the filter itself or motor oil?
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