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Is anyone running these in their trucks? I'm thinking about getting one for my 3 Litre Hilux. They say these improve horsepower & economy, can anyone vouch for this?
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yep i have one in my safari made a heap of difference and with my 3inch snorkel loads of air going through now, economy is alot better aswell
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i got one its primo gets wet jus dry it, gets dirty wash it an oil it, no need to keep replacin it they last for a long time, get one worth it :wink:
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how much are they and where to get one from
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Are these like K&Ns?
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I have been running a Uni filter fitted with a Safari snorkle in my 70 series for three years now and I can recomend them. I did some maths and reckon the combination has improved my fuel economy by around 10 precent. It breaths easier which you can hear through the hood of the snorkle and is really easy to clean. I would clean it at least twice a month and I have damaged any of the foam yet. The only messy part is applying the filter oil but if you do that in a plastic bag its a piece o cake. If you take into account the paper filters are about $40 then you don't have to clean the uni filter many times to get your money back.
Go and get one, you won't regret it. and... no I'm not a salesman.
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radar21 wrote:how much are they and where to get one from

Rick at 4wdacc has them for about $85ish..
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Thats a great deal. I think I paid over $220 for mine which included the oid.
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MudBum wrote:
radar21 wrote:how much are they and where to get one from

Rick at 4wdacc has them for about $85ish..


yep that where i got mine from

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Just a little tip with unifilters, once you have applied the filter oil, squeeze out the excess and intall. Then.. after about two weeks, turn the filter up the other way so any excess oil slowly works its way back down to the base of the filter. After about a month, it's time to clean it again (if youve been in dusty conditions). Another thing..... once you have washed it out in turps.....DON'T peg it to the clothes line with a plastic peg......they melt.
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The peg that it...
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um is turps ok?? :shock:

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Thats what the instructions say on the box
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The only way to know if your filter can provide a performance or economy benefit is by fitting a restriction gauge. They screw into the intake pipe downstream of the air filter and measure the pressure drop.

If your current filter is showing significant pressure drop, then it's probably clogged. A clean original equipment filter will show minimal pressure drop. If you've fitted a snorkle then you've added a big restriction to your intake.
If your restriction gauge shows no significant drop, then no filter is going to improve your economy or power.

There's a filtration engineer who posts on http://www.outerlimits4x4.com and http://www.aulro.com with the results of his air filter testing.
His results are very damning of K&N type and oiled foam filters, good quality paper filters are your best option. As the posters above have shown, there's a maintenance penalty too.

I built my own vortex filter housing to fit a 100 series landcruiser washable paper filter in my rangie. I've only changed the filter once in the last 5 years and that's because I accidentally damaged it. My restriction gauge shows no significant restriction.

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If it were possible to save 10% in fuel from a filter change, the car makers would be all over it.
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I see. Well in my opinion, having a high flow, washable, foam air filter and a snorkel combination suits my application and I wouldn't be without it. Paper filters may offer no RESTRICTION but are useless when they are dirty and in past experiences, this would be about every 5-7000km. I guess that car manufactures would be all over fuel saving but aren't they largely controlled by the oil companies anyway??? food for thought.
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Jon wrote:I see. Well in my opinion, having a high flow, washable, foam air filter and a snorkel combination suits my application and I wouldn't be without it. Paper filters may offer no RESTRICTION but are useless when they are dirty and in past experiences, this would be about every 5-7000km. I guess that car manufactures would be all over fuel saving but aren't they largely controlled by the oil companies anyway??? food for thought.


Any air filter is useless if its dirty/clogged.
The big advantage of a foam filter is you can clean it yourself & after a few cleans be ahead financily....but if you dont re-oil it correctly it will not provide correct filtering resulting in debris entering engine & subsequent damage or if over oiled it will reduce economy.
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