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My ITG Filter Install; For ITB's
Topic Started: Mar 25 2008, 12:16 PM (159 Views)
kyleseo
Stage 5
Does any one know the exact model number for some thing like below? Pipercross do them but which one is behond me without being able to sit there and try them on the car.

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Cheers
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Ae111blast
Stage 5
There isn't one as far as i know! The filter is a itg and they call it a jc50 but they bolt onto a metal plate! Im getting a blank plate ordered and i will have to drill it to fit my throttle bodies as ITG said they don't do one off the shelf. Its about £140 for the two parts!
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Peter
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Stage 6
now thats a sweet looking filter
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kyleseo
Stage 5

good work boys!

will just cut and bodge the base plate, the true man thing to do! ;)
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JohnnyBZG
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dub-levin
Mar 26 2008, 08:54 AM
i was looking at them myself and i think for the ease of it. i might go for

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ITG-FILTER-SOCKS-PAI...7QQcmdZViewItem

they are a universal itg filter that just cable ties around the end of the throtalbody, get 4 of them and your set :)

that big one is also there

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ITG-MEGAFLOW-AIR-FIL...7QQcmdZViewItem

think thats it.

Those sock filters need to be on trumpets otherwise they will collapse if any vacuum (suck pressure) when throttle opened...will end up inside your engine.... :wacko:
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Ae111blast
Stage 5
Those idividual ones are only rated to 170hp anyway so you would be cutting it close even with stacks.
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Ae111blast
Stage 5
Done this install a few months back, hope you like!

Decided to bite the bullet seeing as i already hate some stacks to go out and get me a Sausage filter. After 5hrs worth of running around and work here is the finished result! :drive:
I purchased the larger 100mm internal/125mm external filter so you guys would know if you had enough room or not to use on the larger stacks.
My Stacks are the 50mm imec ones so i could have used a 65mm internal filter but i know some guys have the 75mm stacks so you would need the 100mmm but i wasn't sure if there was enough room.
Its a pretty snug fit, But the car is running great. Definatly nice and free flowing and i would definatly recommend this option to anyone!
I have a little sound clip which just doesn't do it justice an a few pics from different angles!
I do plan on doing a group buy later if some of you are interested.

Also i have installed the two breather lines into the back of the plates so that solves that issue. I will get some pics of it open when it stops snowing!

Hope you like! :thumbsup:

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Its a little cozy back here
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These are the stacks that im using
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Here is the vid! Need to do a better one!

Can't seem to get the vid to embed! Is this sections set up for videos?

<embed width="448" height="361" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" src="http://i81.photobucket.com/flash/player.swf?file=http://vid81.photobucket.com/albums/j208/sweepdoggy/SV_A0022.flv"></embed>
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kyleseo
Stage 5

Same filter as me. Using 75mm though, it is abit tight be its fine.
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kyleseo
Stage 5
They are a tad pricey and you will need to cut the basepate yourself, not hard but dependant on how confident you are. They will just come blank.

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Francis
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Chasing the Touge

One of the best ITB installs I've seen!
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JohnnyBZG
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TRUENOSAM
Jun 12 2008, 05:50 PM
I would definatley be in for a group buy.

That looks really professional B)
Ballpark figure? here mr Kyle , please!
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Ae111blast
Stage 5
Um the Filter itself is about £100-£110 and the metal baseplates are around £40
So about £150 maybe, Think i spent close to £200
Edited by Ae111blast, Jun 14 2008, 05:30 PM.
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steveonagle
sdtrhftrra
very nice install fair play! do you think you've made big gains.where did you put the air temp sensor in 1 of the trumpets?
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Ae111blast
Stage 5
Well i made big gains from going from stock plenum to just the stacks.

I haven't added the temp sensor yet, just left it in the stock pipe but when i take the filter off to make a template i will be relocating it to the metal plate!
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steveonagle
sdtrhftrra
must sound savage any difference in fuel consumption?
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Ae111blast
Stage 5
Im addicted to the sound, its not too bad on consumption except when you want to keep hearing the noise lol!
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