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bruza88
21st August 2007, 18:35
i have an induction kit and was wondering how i would go about cleaning it?
thanks :detective:
Aron
21st August 2007, 18:35
which filter is it?
bruza88
21st August 2007, 18:40
lol erm i dont actuly knw it looks like the red ones! sorry im no help
Aron
21st August 2007, 18:59
red, kn maybe, well you can literaly wash them out but you will need to respray them will kn stuff or you can simply use kn filter cleaner.
JoeFurio
21st August 2007, 19:26
you can buy new oil for them off most sites
Borat
21st August 2007, 19:42
Piss easy this one, take off the filter give it a good thorough wash and leave it to dry.
Multipurpose oil which can be sprayed does it, nothing fancy. I used something called Big Orange by Turtlewax it cost £4.25
Predator_R32
21st August 2007, 19:53
its best to use the manufacturers fillter cleaning kit
Aron
21st August 2007, 19:59
its best to use the manufacturers fillter cleaning kit
defiently. dont use halfords special.lol differnt company use different materials for the filter so only there products will work correctly.
craigy_87
21st August 2007, 20:09
how much do ya think i should be payin for 500ml filter cleaner and 200ml dirt retention spray
Aron
21st August 2007, 20:19
depends what stuff your using.
craigy_87
21st August 2007, 20:20
its a pipercross cleaning set
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PiperCross-C8999-Air-filter-Cleaner-retention-oil_W0QQitemZ220005991007QQihZ012QQcategoryZ36680Q QrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
Aron
21st August 2007, 20:57
£10 seems alrite actualy.
craigy_87
21st August 2007, 20:59
ah but then 4.50 postage :n:
its jus to give it a clean before i get my silicon hoses for my enclosed induction kit
Aron
21st August 2007, 21:46
just go sumwhere like.... maybe even halfords. the pipercross site will prob do it cheaper.
craigy_87
22nd August 2007, 08:28
i cant seem to find it in the pipercross shop website ??
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