Changing panel filter

munkyboy

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Jul 24, 2008
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Cardiff
Hi guys,

I was thinking of changing the air filter. I have a couple of questions. Which filter should i get? and is it easy to change?

All comments are much appreciated :)
 

Lodgey180

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May 3, 2008
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very easy 2x screws

think you will get a million different makes shot at you here but from what i gather the green cotton ones are what everyone is going for aswell as smoothing the airbox.
 

olliep

Wants a mk2 GTI
Oct 3, 2005
709
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Winchester
i've done a bit of research and will be getting green cotton filter tomorrow. one of the most significant thing i've found when looking around is that theyre least likely to cause MAF problems
 
Nov 29, 2007
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good choice... my only advice is buy it front someone like badger5(bill) or a scn sponsor, I got mine directly from Green and it took three weeks to arrive.
 

GREG_R84

Keep right on
Oct 3, 2007
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Tamworth
I started out with a K&N and ended up changing the maf twice. I now use a pipercross and have had no trouble with it
 

munkyboy

Active Member
Jul 24, 2008
106
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Cardiff
thanks guys for all the replies, i thought that green cotton would come up in this and i think i will get one.

Cheers guys :)
 

Healyrae

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Apr 22, 2008
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Great, after just reading wisejasons reply I wish I had the benefit of hindsight.

Ive ordered a filter direct from green.

Fingers crossed it doesnt take 3 weeks to arrive.

I did order the Vrs panel filter which is in the clearance section and saved me 5 quid for the same filter.
 

munkyboy

Active Member
Jul 24, 2008
106
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Cardiff
thanks again guys.

Just ordered one, wish it could be delivered next day but i think i am going to have to wait a while :(. But patience is a virtue i guess.
 

Healyrae

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Apr 22, 2008
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Stop the clock.

My filter arrived on Saturday, a whole 3 days after ordering and that was direct from green.

Had to laugh though, I had an email today telling me my filter had been dispatched.....erm thanks for that i've already fitted it.
 

munkyboy

Active Member
Jul 24, 2008
106
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Cardiff
I ordered mine on Wednesday and it arrived yesterday. So it wasnt too bad but i could have done with it before the weekend as the car went for a service so they could have put the new filter in instead of charging me for the standard one.

Healyrae the same happened to me. I was checking my emails saw it had been dispatched and the postman come with the filter. :funk:
 

6th.replicant

Active Member
May 29, 2008
698
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London
My Green Cotton arrived today, via very swift 'next day' delivery - thanks Badger 5.

OK, I'm probably being dumb - but how the foock do you open a LCR's airbox to change the filter??!![:@]

I've undone the 2 screws & it won't budge - do I need to disconnect anything else? (Don't like the look of those scary 'big pipes'.:blink:)

Thanks.
 

olliep

Wants a mk2 GTI
Oct 3, 2005
709
1
Winchester
My Green Cotton arrived today, via very swift 'next day' delivery - thanks Badger 5.

OK, I'm probably being dumb - but how the foock do you open a LCR's airbox to change the filter??!![:@]

I've undone the 2 screws & it won't budge - do I need to disconnect anything else? (Don't like the look of those scary 'big pipes'.:blink:)

Thanks.

lol. its easier if you disconnect it from the 'big scary black pipe' :)D) but you can just carefully wiggle it out of the two teeth that it slots into towards the battery side of the box and flex it up. Be ver careful though cause you dont want to go killing your maf!! I usually disconnect the two little screws that hold the box to the pipe with a small screw driver.
 

6th.replicant

Active Member
May 29, 2008
698
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London
lol. its easier if you disconnect it from the 'big scary black pipe' :)D) but you can just carefully wiggle it out of the two teeth that it slots into towards the battery side of the box and flex it up. Be ver careful though cause you dont want to go killing your maf!! I usually disconnect the two little screws that hold the box to the pipe with a small screw driver.

Thanks for reply & advice.

Assume that to disconnect the "big scary black pipe" requires loosening the Jubilee clip?

Indeed, I certainly don't "want to go killing the MAF" - that's what's scary! MAF has recently been replaced, after a period of crap mpg. (But now my LCR does 40mpg at a 60mph cruise & approx 35mpg at motorway pace.:D)
 
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