Procharger Filter Setups (Post your pics!)
#1
Was looking at my Procharger and the stock setup and got to thinking. I was wanting to find an air filter that I can bolt right to the back of the Procharger and skip the elbow bend all together. I am hoping to find a bigger and better flowing filter that also has a small rubber neck that I can drill a hole for the PCV hose to connect to. I would then have the bypass tube dump to atmosphere and put a small breather/filter to catch any oil on the end.
Has anyone done this? Really just looking for a suggestion for an air filter. Is K&N the way to go here or is there other company's worth looking into??
Looking at using this at the end of the bypass tube (not home but if I remember correctly that tube is 1.5"ID).

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Suggestions for the air filter??
Thanks guys
Has anyone done this? Really just looking for a suggestion for an air filter. Is K&N the way to go here or is there other company's worth looking into??
Looking at using this at the end of the bypass tube (not home but if I remember correctly that tube is 1.5"ID).

Airaid - Product Search
Suggestions for the air filter??
Thanks guys
#3
You sir were the first person I thought of. I knew you had a different setup but couldn't find a post with a pic or description. I almost just shot you a PM instead.
Who makes that air filter?
edit.
I see k&N. Have a part number or dimensions by chance?
Who makes that air filter?
edit.
I see k&N. Have a part number or dimensions by chance?
#5
Looks very similar to this one

Will have to take some measurements once back home and see how big of a filter I can fit. Looks like you just have a 90 right elbow right off the back of the procharger?

Will have to take some measurements once back home and see how big of a filter I can fit. Looks like you just have a 90 right elbow right off the back of the procharger?
#6
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Yes I have a 90 that fits the procharger collar, then have a aluminum reducer to put in that, it reduces down to fit in the filter.
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#9
^^I would consider that at the track where it's a controlled environment but not as a DD. It doesn't take much at all to destroy an engine and those could let a very small pebble or something through.





