RB Innovations air filter
#1
RB Innovations air filter
Any praises about their products? I am thinking about getting one with a 14" flexline and Sock because I am getting in a HPI Pagani Zonda Body and i don't want to compass cut another hole just for the air filter so I am going to redirect the filter to the front of the car into the foam bumper.
should i use air filter oil on the sock or the filter or none at all?
I have a 4-tec 3.3 and yeah, this car is damn heavy (but the 3.3. makes upfor it in power) and i am going to attempt to lighten it however i can.
should i use air filter oil on the sock or the filter or none at all?
I have a 4-tec 3.3 and yeah, this car is damn heavy (but the 3.3. makes upfor it in power) and i am going to attempt to lighten it however i can.
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where can i get 13mm tubing? (i am guessing it's 13mm because thats what rb innovations uses) gonna need atleast a foot and at most a foot and a half plus i need those kink springs.
#4
ok great, now i have a filter in mind :P but that doesn't help me solve my problem, i want to redirect the fuel filter so i won't have to cut anymore into the body.
where can i get 13mm tubing? (i am guessing it's 13mm because thats what rb innovations uses) gonna need atleast a foot and at most a foot and a half plus i need those kink springs.
where can i get 13mm tubing? (i am guessing it's 13mm because thats what rb innovations uses) gonna need atleast a foot and at most a foot and a half plus i need those kink springs.
#5
not sure but like you said i could probably find it at a pepboys or something like that.
I ran into a new thought, low profile filters and found this: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXVJ94&P=7
I think it's perfect for my application since now my upper chassis won't look like a mess, though the 4-tec chassis is alreadya mess in stock form
Are there any other low profile filters like this available? possibly lower?
would i run into any problems with this low profile filter for the 4-tec? I'd imagine a filter is a filter as long as it's oiled correctly to capture the deadly fine dust.
I ran into a new thought, low profile filters and found this: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXVJ94&P=7
I think it's perfect for my application since now my upper chassis won't look like a mess, though the 4-tec chassis is alreadya mess in stock form
Are there any other low profile filters like this available? possibly lower?
would i run into any problems with this low profile filter for the 4-tec? I'd imagine a filter is a filter as long as it's oiled correctly to capture the deadly fine dust.
Last edited by aznrevlazn; 12-11-2007 at 10:05 PM.