Performance air filters

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#1 Performance air filters

Post by harryetype » Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:16 pm

I'm trying to find a good alternative performance air filter for a Triple carb set up on my E-type 4.2

I might even go for ram pipes, has anyone any good suggestions?

Thanks

Harry :roll:

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#2 Been there, done that

Post by chuckgoolsbee » Thu Jan 24, 2008 3:31 pm

My car arrived into my care with K&N "pancake" filters.

The engine was freshly rebuilt... and it died a miserable death about 10,000 miles later. I do NOT attribute its death to the filters, but I resolved to revert the car as much to stock as possible. It took me forever and way too much money to acquire the stock filter assembly on ebay. I was within a few weeks and a couple of stray parts to having it restored and back on the car when I was notified by SNG that I had won a photo contest of theirs! The prize was a parts voucher. The value of the voucher matched the cost of their ITG "performance" filter, so I figured "what the hell!"

http://chuck.forest.net/jag/KnNremoval/


The first thing I noted was that the car's torque curve no longer flattened out in the midrange. That was a surprise. The K&N's are *supposed* to be a performance filter, but in reality they hindered performance. Go figure.

So based on that, I'd stick wit your stock setup, or something that emulates it like the ITG one.

The K&N's looked cool, but they were basically worthless in my opinion.
--chuck goolsbee
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arlington, wa, usa
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Post by Car-Nut » Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:33 pm

chuckgoolsbee you have PM

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Post by Chuck Anderson » Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:45 pm

Hi Harry,

I've had great success with ITG air filtration systems. When I was running SU's, I used their system that was specifically designed for triple SU's.

I now use their system that is designed for triple Webers, which I have adapted to my EFI system.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
Chuck Anderson
'64 FHC w/EFI
Port Orchard, WA
USA

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Post by Car-Nut » Sun Jan 27, 2008 5:25 pm

Hi Harry,

Is this what youre looking to build an air filter system like this??? :lol:

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Post by harryetype » Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:03 pm

Thank for all your advice the ITG was the system I had in mind.

Cheers

Harry

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Post by Car-Nut » Mon Jan 28, 2008 9:31 am

Harry

That set up was off this beast.....

http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/cla ... carno/4923

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Post by Heuer » Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:56 pm

I use the ITG Air Filter System to good effect: http://www.rob-beere-racing.co.uk/induction.html#filter

Remember you will need to change the carb needles (U0 I seem to recall) if you go for these type of filters or any open trumpets. Rob Beere includes the correct ones with his ITG filter set.

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