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In line air filter for boost controller or map sensors?


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Why would you need to run one? Main air filter should pick up any impurities

Why would you need to run one? Main air filter should pick up any impurities

Bacause inside of these kinds of sensors there extremely sensitive and any kind of impurity coming though the vacuum pipe from the inlet could damage the diaphragm or give a false reading so I just want to do a proper job so no problems arise for me :D

R-Spec

Cheers mate, I'll check them out

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Why dont they run them from the factory then?

Sorry not trying to be a dick but you really dont want to run anything between the map sensor and the inlet. Any slight restriction can effect the map readings.

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