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aftermarket air filter
#785264
02/01/07 12:32 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 21
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Need a Spot
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Being a Wire NooB, I had included this question in another post, but I was told I should break multiple Qs into multiple posts, so here it is separated.
I've still got the stock airbox/filter on my 98 Rodeo (V6, Auto). Seems like switching to a hi-flow filter might be a good upgrade. I've seen the Calmini kit, but wondered what you folks have done in that dept? Are there other manufacturers offering kits (like K&N, etc.) for my truck I should look at? Or do you guys recommend fabbing your own set-up from a generic cone filter? (or even retaining the stock airbox).
THX, Tom
Zzzzzzzzu.
1998 Rodeo S 4x4 -- 3.2L DOHC V6, 3" Calmini Susp liftkit, 3" body lift, Rancho 9000Xs w/RCX, Superwinch hubs, 33x12.5/15s, +other mods
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Re: aftermarket air filter
[Re: visionaut]
#785265
02/01/07 12:36 AM
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Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 4,277
Roll Me Over
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to summarize...
stock = ok, K&N = better, cone = best
-Rob
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Re: aftermarket air filter
[Re: visionaut]
#785266
02/07/07 06:33 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 21
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Well I went ahead and did this mod, fabbing my own set-up from some commonly available aftermarket parts. It's running great - no excess noise, and the engine seems to breath a little better than the stock airbox set-up, esp. with my freer-flowing cat-back exhaust.
Thought I'd share the solution.
I bought a Spectre PowerAdder hi-flow cone airfilter. It's adjustable to fit 3, 3.5 & 4" diam intake connections. (only $25, an oiled-cotton model with similar filtering/flow to K&Ns). Of course, the diameter of the airbox-to-MAF sensor connection on my '98 Rodeo is 3.25" - which is why I'm guessing you can't find a pre-designed Spectre, K&N or other hi-flow filter available to fit it - all the typical aftermarket stuff is typically either 3" or 4". (This might also explain why the CalMini kit is kinda pricey).
So I couldn't just bolt-on the filter, I needed an adapter. I was able to create an adapter from a length of 3" I.D. hard rubber connector tubing - I was able to stretch it to fit over the alum. MAF sensor inlet on the engine side, and on the filter end, it's outer diameter fit into the filter body with a nice tight fit. Tighten up the two worm clamps and it was in. I was able to position the filter inlet pointing right up to the stock fresh-air inlet by the driver's front fenderwall, and with the open-front face on this filter, it's gets a nice direct feed (and the whole filter sits above the inner fender, so it's not near any direct heat from the motor.) I still need to fab a better fender mount for it, and I'll likely add an alum. plate to block the back of the filter from the engine even more, but all in all it turned out pretty nice and relatively inexpensive.
Tom
Zzzzzzzzu.
1998 Rodeo S 4x4 -- 3.2L DOHC V6, 3" Calmini Susp liftkit, 3" body lift, Rancho 9000Xs w/RCX, Superwinch hubs, 33x12.5/15s, +other mods
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Re: aftermarket air filter
[Re: visionaut]
#785267
02/08/07 02:36 AM
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Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 1,783
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An easy way to adapt it for the cone is to have a muffler shop bend you some pipe
94 Rodeo sas'd front dana 44(coil sprung), dual transfer cases (isuzu), tera lows, custom bumpers, winch, arb lockers[url= [url=http://community.webshots.com/user/94rodeo] [url=http://community.webshots.com/user/94rodeo[/url] http://community.webshots.com/user/94rodeo[/url]
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Re: aftermarket air filter
[Re: 94rodeo]
#785268
05/29/07 01:48 PM
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Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 245
Wheeler
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you have any pics of this? i'd like to do what you did.
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Re: aftermarket air filter
[Re: rodeoredd]
#785269
05/29/07 09:09 PM
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Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 2,529
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This thread is worthless without pics. Show us pics.
Joe
A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.
98 Passport 33's, Supercharged, Calmini Bumper, rockbars, diff drops, Teralows, 4.77's, Aussie and ARB lockers, Safari snorkel, Optima red top.
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Re: aftermarket air filter
[Re: rodeoredd]
#785270
06/02/07 09:57 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 21
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Ask and ye shall receive... ;-) Just took a pic for ya. I'm pretty happy with it after 3+ months of use. ![[Linked Image]](http://home.comcast.net/~visionaut/images/AirFilter.jpg) FYI, I was going to fab a plate-bracket to isolate it more from the engine for temp and support reasons, but I haven't. It sits far enough above the fender and it's fed cool air via the inlet that was for fresh air to the factory airbox, plus the intake hoses are rigid enough to keep it in position even when bouncing around. HTH, Tom
Zzzzzzzzu.
1998 Rodeo S 4x4 -- 3.2L DOHC V6, 3" Calmini Susp liftkit, 3" body lift, Rancho 9000Xs w/RCX, Superwinch hubs, 33x12.5/15s, +other mods
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