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Old 03-05-2004, 12:34 AM
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air filter ?

how important is it to have a air filter on a turbo?
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well its pretty important too.. coz the filter would filter of the unwanted particules from the air flowing in..
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Re: air filter ?

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how important is it to have a air filter on a turbo?
On a racecar, not important at all. In fact they are better without it. On a street car though, you really should have a air filter for obvious reasons. Just do yourself a favor and find a nice free flowing foam filter.
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