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Making My Own Filter Adapter


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What is the difference between the air filter adapter pictured here: 20_1.JPG

 

And the stock one besides the fact that the one pictured is metal. Can't I just drill two holes in the stock filter adapter to achieve the same effect? Would I remove the foam from the back of the stock filter adapter or just leave it on there? Eventually I am going with the toomey 2:1 intake system but for now I just want to run without the lid without worrying about my engine sucking in dust.

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I ran them that way, (the plastic one screwed on and sealed with silicone) until I started making them. Really, the main advantage of the metal one is that it won't bow and cause a leak and the filter is more secure because of the lip on the flange. The hole is matched to the airbox hole on the billet one. I never had any trouble with the inexpensive way.

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I ran them that way, (the plastic one screwed on and sealed with silicone) until I started making them.  Really, the main advantage of the metal one is that it won't bow and cause a leak and the filter is more secure because of the lip on the flange.  The hole is matched to the airbox hole on the billet one.  I never had any trouble with the inexpensive way.

An honest answer from someone who sells the aftermarket flange. That is great of you dlnoss.

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I ran them that way, (the plastic one screwed on and sealed with silicone) until I started making them.  Really, the main advantage of the metal one is that it won't bow and cause a leak and the filter is more secure because of the lip on the flange.  The hole is matched to the airbox hole on the billet one.  I never had any trouble with the inexpensive way.

An honest answer from someone who sells the aftermarket flange. That is great of you dlnoss.

I was thinking the same exact thing. That is one of the reasons why I will probaly be buying a Noss Machine cool head.

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