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Not much @ all :P

That's if you want my old one? Now I've got a whole new inlet set-up I don't need my AFM adapter. I'll take a pic tomorrow & see if I can figure out how to post it on the www (not one of my strong points).

It was made by Croydon Autosports out of polished alloy @ fits straight onto the AFM. It suits a 3" (76mm) filter.

Fitting is very simple! Once you've removed the airbox (held in by a few bolts) then you just need a simple bracket to hold the pod/adapter from moving about. Come to think of it I've still got the brackets I originally used before I made my custom airbox!

Cheers,

Matt

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Matt, you're a legend! :P

umm I've just pulled the filter out of the box, it already has the bracket sitting around the rubber bit where it attaches...it has 3 1/2" or 89mm stamped on it. Does the adapter have to be exact? is that a stupid question? lol :?

thanx heaps!

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Shell,

Naa it's not a stupid question @ all.

The "bracket" your refering to is actually the hose clamp, which you tighten to secure the pod onto the adapter flange :P The 3 1/2" - 89mm is the maximum dia' the clamp will open to & clamp.

The bracket I'm talking about is a custom made one that actually holds the pod/adapter & AFM in place, as once the box is gone it's got nothing to support it, & you don't want your AFM banging about 8O The bracket attaches from one of the adapter/AFM bolts & then to one of the now free airbox mounting points :) Too easy!

The clamp will tighten down to secure the pods 77mm dia' without a problem :) Just had a quick look @ the Simota site, 99% of the filters are a 77mm neck dia' so your laughin' :lol:

As for my adapter, if you want it let me know how/where/when to send it etc...

Cheers dudette,

Matt.

Update: I've got a few pic's of it, crap quality but it'll give you an idea. As I haven't got a clue on how to put pic's on the net (other than on SDU) maybe I can email 'em to you?

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