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Earls Filter Fitted...with A Difference..


Peter J

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  • Location: Mid North Coast, NSW

Looks good! Although if I were you I'd turn the filter around so you can't see the sticker :)

I fitted mine the other day, $140 from eBay. Managed to get it looking alight (nothing as good as yours), just made sure the filter was dead center in front of block and tight against the turbo's coolant line, with sticker out of view. They're a good looking piece of kit.

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  • Member For: 12y 10m 18d
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Hey Guys I'm upgrading the turbo in my FG G6e Turbo to a BF MKII 35/40, which Earls filter do I need, can you recommend the right part no, and or item no on Ebay please?

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I know a lot of people get under the car to under the filter but I was looking at it today and it seems as though if you took the intake out it would be fairly easy to get from on top. Has anyone done it this way? Given I don't have a hoist I figure this could be easier

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Yeah would probably make it easier.. I had the upper snorkel off the intake.. It's not actually that hard from below if you have the right tools but would probably be a lot easier from the top

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