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Old Nov 3, 2003 | 03:12 AM
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Hi
Have got hold off two hks filters for my FD
I dont have the adapter pipes so need to make my own.
I notice there are 4 other pipes that feed from the airbox.
am i right in thinking these just need to go to the filters
2 to each filter.
any pics of the original pipes would be helpful
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Old Nov 3, 2003 | 07:07 AM
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Old Nov 3, 2003 | 07:11 AM
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cheers for that mate
those pipes dont look easy to make.
spose they only come in the kit to?
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cheers for that mate
those pipes dont look easy to make.
spose they only come in the kit to?
I assume they are only available in the kit. What you can do is just purchase filters (like lawnmower filters) and put those on the hoses that feed/return to the intake.

What might be easier for you is just to locate some K&N filters and use those instead of trying to attach the HKS filters. HKS filters (and foam filters in general) provide better flow and don't hurt performance as they get old. However, they require more maintenance and are not reuseable (when they get dirty and/or old, they have to be replaced, not just cleaned).
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