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hey guys... m plannin to change my air filter for my skyline r34 gt-t.. n im living in perth.. any place i could go? n any recommendations as to what air filter i shd get? n how much it will cost?

n also plannin to change my exhaust.. any recommendations n how much it will cost?

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Hi Jai,

If you want the factory item, a genuine Nissan filter will work fine. But if you're after a higher flowing filter, I have genuine Trust GT panel filters in stock. You can check it out from this thread.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tr...Pr-t301836.html

cheers

Eugene

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Hey jaise7en,

If you are looking for a pod setup APEXI make a excellent bolt on, or if you are looking for a direct replacement get a stainless high flow panel which will last a very long time and will not crumble or collapse like most foam filters

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hey guys... m plannin to change my air filter for my skyline r34 gt-t.. n im living in perth.. any place i could go? n any recommendations as to what air filter i shd get? n how much it will cost?

n also plannin to change my exhaust.. any recommendations n how much it will cost?

Why not a K&N i have no problem`s ,i have had mine in for 80,000 kms,still going well.good luck,cheer`s Chuckie

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I think the only time you should use K&N cleaner on a APEXI filter is only if it is greasy for what ever reason, Other then that blow it out with a air compressed air.

on a related note, is it ok to use K&N filter cleaner on APEXi etc filters?
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K&N are good filters but are oil based which are not AFM friendly. I picked my stainless panel filter up for $80 and will out last the life of the car.
I think the only time you should use K&N cleaner on a APEXI filter is only if it is greasy for what ever reason, Other then that blow it out with a air compressed air.

Oil based meaning, K&N want you to spray a thin layer of oil over the filter to catch the smaller partials.

You DON'T have to spray it, they just recommend it.

I use the K&N Cleaner kit to clean my HKS sponge filters.

Spray the cleaning solution, let it soak for 10-20 mins then wash out with water and sun dry.

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