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  • Air Filter for DCOE webers on 8v 1600

    Somewhere I saw a new airfilter combo for a twin weber setup. It had a nice slim airbox that bolted to the webers (neatly between engine and firewall) with a remote cold air tube/pod filter. I just cannot find the bloody thing on the net anywhere. A little help please?

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    Originally posted by Bluerex View Post
    Somewhere I saw a new airfilter combo for a twin weber setup. It had a nice slim airbox that bolted to the webers (neatly between engine and firewall) with a remote cold air tube/pod filter. I just cannot find the bloody thing on the net anywhere. A little help please?

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    That would be fantastic for my engine too!

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      trumpets and socks FTW!!!!

      aside from that, that sounds awesome, maybe fab one up Charles!!
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      • #4
        I think I found it here


        I agree about the sox but I'm thinking of a bit more resistance to mud, water and dust plus it gets a bit hot behind there, so a little cold air action will help. Fabbing looks like an option, but I'm feeling lazy. My original concept of breathing through the rain-tray is looking doubtful, until I go ITBs that is.

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          that looks like it! nice induction set up!
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