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apexi filter #262263
20/12/2006 08:04
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going to get one now but need to know about fitting, plus going to buy off ebay so anyone have a link,

thankyou

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Remove your standard airbox...hehe...

Do a custom ram and mount the Apexi Filter to it...

I've got one of these and this is how i got it done.

If you're goin' to install it this way, you may well save some money on the adapter too.

cheers...

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Re: apexi filter #262266
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If you mean a link for a good seller, here it is:

APEXi Power Intake Filter

and for the 3in adaptor from same seller:

APEXI 3" Adaptor


Regards,
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Re: apexi filter #262267
20/12/2006 23:03
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Yeah, I got mine from there - good service.

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then does the addapter fit straight onto the original hosing that atached the air box

plus anyone got any pics of engine bay with one attached

Re: apexi filter #262269
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No - at least it didn't on mine. I got a 3" 45 degree bend samco pipe. My filter now sits a little bit above where my SMIC used to be.

Re: apexi filter #262270
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No, you need a silicon hose (straight coupling).

Here is a photo of the standard route:

APEXi Standard

Or you can have it with the straight induction pipe (SIP) but this is with the FMIC:

APEXi SIP


Re: apexi filter #262271
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if you dont have a FMIC & you need to fit it in OEM air box’s location, you will need a 3" (76mm) 135deg bend (or 45 whatever you wanan name it) as per my pics here & here.
OEM setup to compare

BTW : I don’t recommend this mod !

Re: apexi filter #262272
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thankyou guys pics have been help for, whats the difference in sound

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Quote:

thankyou guys pics have been help for, whats the difference in sound




Crazy sound i should say!

Re: apexi filter #262274
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Has anyone had a K&N induction kit on their Coupe and then swapped to the Apexi?

I have the K&N, but was just wondering what the difference was, if any and if it was better than the K&N.

As I already have the piping for the K&N, I should just be able to swap the filter cones over, but not worth it if there's no difference

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I had a K&N, switched to the Apexi and then back again. I found the Apexi noisy compared to the K&N. The better filtering of the Apexi would have been nice though . Perhaps a larger Apexi would have been better - the group buy one was quite small.

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Noisy, as in sucking in the air noisy?

My K&N seems to be quite noisy sucking in the air, it has a loud sort of hiss to it.

I don't mind noise, if it's nice noise

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Yes. It sounded like it was screaming on full throttle, although I running quite a lot more power than standard. The K&N has more filter surface area than the group buy Apexi.

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Has anyone fitted the sponge type filter.
Should these be better for filtering as i have the sip and am worried about sucking in more dirt as its lower to the ground.

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Quote:

I had a K&N, switched to the Apexi and then back again. I found the Apexi noisy compared to the K&N. The better filtering of the Apexi would have been nice though . Perhaps a larger Apexi would have been better - the group buy one was quite small.




That's the universal Apexi filter, it's installed on much higher power cars than the coop. So the Apexi is louder than the K+N? result I love all that sucking wierd noisiness



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It does sound awesome! Specially when its amplified by those of you who are lucky enough to own the 20vT lump

Re: apexi filter #262281
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I've had one on my car since May and I still haven't heard one



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Re: apexi filter #262282
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It does sound awesome! Specially when its amplified by those of you who are lucky enough to own the 20vT lump




I think I may be swapping to an Apexi then, just as an extra little Christmas present

Re: apexi filter #262283
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I've run the K&N and I'm now running the Apexi, to be honest I dont think you will notice much if any difference between the two.
The K&N maybe has a slightly sharper sound to the air coming in but all you normally hear is the compressor spinning and no engine noise at all as you would on a N/A car.
Save your money Theresa and spend it on something that will make a difference.

JohnyBT, foam filters are the worst performing filter out of the group test publshed on here somewhere when it comes to actual filteration and they weren't as good a performer either ?

Re: apexi filter #262284
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Plus the foam types have a filtering oil which apparently isn't good for your AFM (same for the K+N) whereas the Apexi is a dry-type.



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oh right cheers for that jimbo
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Plus the foam types have a filtering oil which apparently isn't good for your AFM (same for the K+N) whereas the Apexi is a dry-type.




i was unaware of this pinin.
i did notuice the last time i oiled the filter the car hunted on idle for a bit and missed when reved but then cleared.
How does the apexi trap the debris then..

Re: apexi filter #262286
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Just with the gauze I guess. I think JohnS said that his Ramair filter coated the AFM with gunk after X amount of miles, and he had to replace it. The Apexi only lasts 30K then you have to throw it away, whereas with the K+N you can just keep re-greasing it. But I think I'd prefer the Apexi. Well I know I do because I swapped my K+N for it



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Its just a fine dry cotton mesh, not sure how or if it can be cleaned though ?

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info here

Not sure how accurate the information is on that review, but it's all we have.



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Re: apexi filter #262289
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I've run the K&N and I'm now running the Apexi, to be honest I dont think you will notice much if any difference between the two.
The K&N maybe has a slightly sharper sound to the air coming in but all you normally hear is the compressor spinning and no engine noise at all as you would on a N/A car.
Save your money Theresa and spend it on something that will make a difference.






Cheers Jimbo, maybe I'll just carry on saving for a nice exhaust system then

Re: apexi filter #262290
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As mentioned above, it's always a good idea not to risk yer engine by altering the mixture over time (clogging AFM). Go for non-oil filters, as the Apexi!

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This is the filter i went for as the apexi seams way to small for the amount of flow required http://www.ramairfilters.co.uk/store/product_info.php?cPath=2_3_9&products_id=37 and a very good price but it is a very big filter so it may not fit without a striaght intake pipe mod

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