Where can I find a 4" filter?
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Where can I find a 4" filter?
Just wonder where you guys got your 4" filters. I checked ebay for a 4" filter but the search is pretty shitty when you try to search for 4". I found one for like $27 and found a 4.5" for $5. 4.5 is too large though. Thanks.
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go to K&N's web site and look at the specs for filters. I found the filter I wanted with the 4" inlet. K&N customer service gave me a dealer that was local and they ordered the part. It took a couple of weeks and was $85, but it is a great filter and has a carbon fiber looking end cap.
Good luck.
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I got a 4" K&N for 50 bucks shipped from one of the linked sites on K&N's site. I believe Jason used to carry a similar one as well. Greddy also has a 4" Pod filter it's expensive though.
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HKS makes a nice metal filter that stands up to more abuse than the K&N filters and it's impervious to water if you have a vented hood. I have one on my single turbo setup (GReddy T78 and then a GT4082) and it works well/easy to clean.
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Check the K&N Filter website on their online spec catalog.
http://www.knfilters.com/universal/universal.htm
Look for a good size and punch the part number into the Summit Racing website.
http://www.summitracing.com/
If you have a local K&N dealer, you can give them the K&N part number also.
-Ted
http://www.knfilters.com/universal/universal.htm
Look for a good size and punch the part number into the Summit Racing website.
http://www.summitracing.com/
If you have a local K&N dealer, you can give them the K&N part number also.
-Ted
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