meh, that kills it for me. i had terrible luck with a k&n filter and dust. i'll try and see if theres a dry filter option for this... i mean, the factory airbox just takes up too much effing space.
I thought who cares, then I realized you must be in California. From an automotive standpoint, it must suck to live there. Could you just get a CARB sticker from something else and put it on there or do they check it that closely.
How's this set up been working for you?
I understand what you are saying but I can tell you that my stock air filter was not filtering well (Purolator), my TB was full of fine dust. On my other XJ's that are running K&N's the TB's are always clean at the throat.
I guess you could cover the filter with a prefilter cloth like K&N uses, shouldnt be a problem.
does the filter stay sealed through deep crossings?
would it be better to use this filter and use a reducer on the intake side to 3"?
4" inlet/outlet and 5" body
Now that is weird. I tried K&N but got dusty in the intake tube right after the first trail ride so I cleaned it out and went with purolator filters since and it's never been dirty after the switch and it's been two years and a few dry summer runs.
Sorry, I'm not too familiar with the pre '97 models... Is that the ABS pump behind the filter housing in your picture? Do you think this set up would be compact enough to use in a '97-'01 with ABS? I know I'd have to relocate the washer fluid bottle regardless, but here's what I'd be working with...
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Edit: Oh, and I wonder if that Spectre set up is CARB approved? :eyes:
Not to Hijack, But how did you get that air compressor mounted like that?
don't those things get blistering hot? kind of defeats the purpose of the CAI doesn't it?
is it hooked up to an airlocker? every one i've heard runs quite a bit on the trail.
Do you have a link to Spectre's site for that filter setup? Searching 9833 on their site doesn't find anything. This would be perfect for the cowl intake setup I'm planning.
Not to Hijack, But how did you get that air compressor mounted like that?
I made a bracket for it out of some scrap aluminum plate. Removed the mounting feet and then bolted the bracket to the end of the compressor. There are already threaded holes there that you can use. I designed the bracket to re-use the rubber isolators. I spoke to one of the techs at Viair and he saw no problem with mounting it in that position. I also have a Viair 480C so you should be alright, however I don't think you could fit anything much larger. As it was I had to replace my K&N cone with a shorter Amsoil cone to make room.
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As for heat affecting the CAI, I'm in agreement with you. I have a 1 gallon Viair tank mounted above the rear axle and dual ARBs. I get about 20-30 activations before the compressor kicks on and it only stays on about 1 minute. Sure it gets hot when you're filling tires, but that's only once at the end of the run and you're not driving then anyways. Getting back on the highway to drive home cools it down pretty quick.
Back on topic, I passed my CA smog inspection last week with an Amsoil filter on my K&N FIPK, but I'm still curious if anyone using the Spectre filter thinks I'd have room for it with my ABS equipment in the way?