If you guys have been following the air filter options on adv and here, there are 2: the pod, and 3d printing a secure way to use the uni filter and seal the air box for no leaks. I just received the parts from David Frazier – Operations Manager X9 Technologies, Inc. • www.x9tech.com dfrazier@x9tech.com • 866.580.5779 x 219 This was one of the most pleasant experiences dealing with a company. Very quick and stress free. Will run $57.40. I think this is very reasonable. I will post the pictures if any one wants but it is on adv already. I like this route and leaves every thing stock with no leaks. Just wanted to give my opinion if any one was debating this
Yep, I agree, it was super simple working with them. Mine's still sitting on my kitchen table though along with my uni filter from down under. I haven't acquired the 3M structural adhesive or the gasket material yet.
Could you please post pics and a ADV link for this. Which version did you go with - the two piece or one piece wedge type? I'm very interested. Thanks
I will post the adv link because the pics ordering materials and installation is already laid out ADVLINK
Might be good to post up the post # on ADV as different folks might have strayed from the default settings over there to display more or less post-per-page....meaning your link points to page, say, 64....but that's with 10 post/page....which makes it a dead link to me, as I'm on 5posts/ page. The post# stays the same, regardless of what settings/page-display is used.
A word of caution if doing the 3d printed fix & sealing the clamshell join above the intake... if you are inserting a foam gasket in that area (you know... the area that doesn't have a gasket) then don't over torque the screw on the air box top that sits above it when reassembling. It's very easy to punch the screw through the air box in that spot.