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Old 09-01-2011, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by charmalu View Post
I don`t want to get in a war on what`s the best filter set up to use of the location thing.

seems like a year or so back, someone took some temp readings in the engine bay in different areas with the car moving. and while moving there is plenty of cold air. when the car is in slow moving traffic and or sitting still, the temp will increase some. so while moving there shouldn`t be a problem.

With the exposed air filter (K&N or what ever style used) it will pick up a little more dust/dirt etc with the air swirling around in the engine bay.

Now with that said (and I don`t need any bad nastys thrown back at me) I have a K&N filter, 9" long and 15" around the circumfernce. It sits behind the R/F head light. I made a cover from some Batting (the ladies that sew will know what this is, ask your wives) cut it to fit like a sleeve. spray on the special oil, this is a prefilter. what I notice with a filter in this location, is the amount of black oil substence that builds on the front, in the area between the headlight and radiator. there is plenty of gaps where the air will come through.

This is probably the soot, oil blow by etc.... from other cars????

The factory air filter on top of the engine, is sitting on top of the turbo, = heat. now I don`t know if that causes a source of heat inside of the filter housing or not, plus the filter is in the highest point in the engine bay. although the air source is the horn over the R/F headlight, giving you the cold "Ram Air". also the same sootty oily substence is being sucked in, but as it swirls around in the stock filter housing, it is distributed in a larger area and not as noticeable.

I would mount the Cali air filter housing back into the area behind the R/F headlight. but with changing the cali intake manifolds and installing the AL-129-X 115amp alternator, it changes some what how to mount things back up.

Charlie
I threw the Comment about "disregarding the K&N filter issues" for a reason.....because its been the topic of long drawn out arguments in the past....nothing new could be said on it.

Those Cali filters are pricey beasts, and fairly rare.....there are other older ones as well that could be pressed into service.....like the W108 280SE 2.8's . Still not cheap but an option, just NOT on a W116 for those with one. They have a battery there.
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