Pod Air Filters
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2001 9:07 pm
I was installing a K&N pod filter today to replace my K&N panel, and
noticed a method that some of you might find useful in installing
these filters. (and saves a bit of money)
To attach the filter you usually need a metal plate that bolts onto
the origional airflow meter. Instead of paying $35 - $40 (Aus.) for
the plate, you can actually take the plate out of the origional box
by removing two pop-rivets then just mount the filter on this. The
other advantage is the plate is also polished, so it looks really
good too!!!
George Byrne. Aus.
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noticed a method that some of you might find useful in installing
these filters. (and saves a bit of money)
To attach the filter you usually need a metal plate that bolts onto
the origional airflow meter. Instead of paying $35 - $40 (Aus.) for
the plate, you can actually take the plate out of the origional box
by removing two pop-rivets then just mount the filter on this. The
other advantage is the plate is also polished, so it looks really
good too!!!
George Byrne. Aus.
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