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Old 03-16-2009, 02:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know of an aftermarket cold air cone filter unit that is made for a 90 or will fit with out much effort? I have not been able to find any manufacturers still making them for the 90
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Are you refering to engine air inlet or cabin air?
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Engine Air Cleaner, Im just going to modify the existing housing. Its the least expensive way and the best approach to what I'm after...
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umm....you're gonna chop up your sealed air box for a few horse power? you do realize water can get in 10x easier with an open cone filter setup.....

good luck with that
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Engine Air Cleaner, Im just going to modify the existing housing. Its the least expensive way and the best approach to what I'm after...
What are you after?

Those filter let in a lot more dirt. I fooled around K&N panel filters, aftermarket cone filters ect.. You could tell the engine could breath better. but they let in a ridiculous amount of dirt compared to a traditional paper filter.
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