Air Filter
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Air Filter
I was wondering if after making up a base plate fitting a K&N cone air filter that came off my Fiat would be OK - will fit a new paper one for now as it's DH who wants to fit he K&N
They are supposed to give you an extra 4% or something in BHP - but your right wont make you go faster just get you to your top speed slightly quicker.
Reckon if you do a K&N + good leads, coil & plugs youd see a 10% more with a big bore exhaust increase on bhp maybe a little more, and suppose youd notice that.
Trouble is your into a set of lowering springs and youd have to wear a baseball hat the wrong way round territory
Oh not to mention a petrol genny in the back to power the ICE
Reckon if you do a K&N + good leads, coil & plugs youd see a 10% more with a big bore exhaust increase on bhp maybe a little more, and suppose youd notice that.
Trouble is your into a set of lowering springs and youd have to wear a baseball hat the wrong way round territory

Oh not to mention a petrol genny in the back to power the ICE

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david vizard does a good comparison of air filter types in the yellow book. i agree that a K&N is of no real use until you have other engine parts tuned/upgraded also. I stuck a piece of foam rubber in mine as it was much too loud!! just didnt sound right for a minor... If you buy the metro filter setup, and fit a K&N filter in that, then you get good performance but without so much increased noise.
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1969 Four door Saloon Old English White 1275 with ported head and HS4 carb. Wolseley 1500 front brakes. Currently off the road with a leaky master cylinder!
ah, apologies for the confusion, this was with the tuned 1098 engine I was running a while ago. I removed it before fitting the air filter to the supercharger!! which is actually quiter running than the 1098... I think due to the supercharger blocking off induction noise from the engine.
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1969 Four door Saloon Old English White 1275 with ported head and HS4 carb. Wolseley 1500 front brakes. Currently off the road with a leaky master cylinder!
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Only asked about the air filter as it's now sat in the shed (see I'm getting into minor mode already!)
Perhaps I could zip tie his genny to a boot rack ??
If my other half has his way I'll need one. He used to own a Landrover and had a thing about fitting spotlights and lots of other electrical bits to any vehicle.Oh not to mention a petrol genny in the back to power the ICE
Perhaps I could zip tie his genny to a boot rack ??
a "production" engine is full of engineering compromises just like a tuned engine is. A tuned engine is usually biased more towards power than economy and reliability. The standard air filter is sized for the amount of breathing that the production engine will breathe, so will only start restricting the engine once the engine is breathing more. Hope that makes sense.
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1969 Four door Saloon Old English White 1275 with ported head and HS4 carb. Wolseley 1500 front brakes. Currently off the road with a leaky master cylinder!