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Originally posted by Joff
cotton-gauze filter should not be exposed to the elements.

I suggest a Pipercross high-efficiency foam filter or a nylon pre-filter.


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quote:
Originally posted by Joff
cotton-gauze filter should not be exposed to the elements.

I suggest a Pipercross high-efficiency foam filter or a nylon pre-filter.



foam will get soaking wet if raining and not filter much and suck in water
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quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
quote:
Originally posted by Joff
cotton-gauze filter should not be exposed to the elements.

I suggest a Pipercross high-efficiency foam filter or a nylon pre-filter.



foam will get soaking wet if raining and not filter much and suck in water


High efficiency foam is capable of periods of sustained exposure to the elements - it's good enough for the Ford Focus WRC team.

No air intake will work through standing water - unless the engine is capable of extracting oxygen from water...
Get a paper panel filter wet and then see what performance you get.
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quote:
Originally posted by Joff
quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
quote:
Originally posted by Joff
cotton-gauze filter should not be exposed to the elements.

I suggest a Pipercross high-efficiency foam filter or a nylon pre-filter.



foam will get soaking wet if raining and not filter much and suck in water


High efficiency foam is capable of periods of sustained exposure to the elements - it's good enough for the Ford Focus WRC team.

No air intake will work through standing water - unless the engine is capable of extracting oxygen from water...
Get a paper panel filter wet and then see what performance you get.


the WRC winning team use cotton though as do the winning F1 team

[Edited on 17-12-2004 by vibrio]
Matt H
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17th Dec 04 at 17:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
quote:
Originally posted by Joff
quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
quote:
Originally posted by Joff
cotton-gauze filter should not be exposed to the elements.

I suggest a Pipercross high-efficiency foam filter or a nylon pre-filter.



foam will get soaking wet if raining and not filter much and suck in water


High efficiency foam is capable of periods of sustained exposure to the elements - it's good enough for the Ford Focus WRC team.

No air intake will work through standing water - unless the engine is capable of extracting oxygen from water...
Get a paper panel filter wet and then see what performance you get.


the WRC winning team use cotton though as do the winning F1 team

[Edited on 17-12-2004 by vibrio]



why have cotton when you can have silk

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