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Earls Filter Fitted...with A Difference..


Peter J

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Not sure what size I brought.

I just got the size to fit the pipe work, and then lined the clip with a strip of rubber to hold the braided line.

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Why doesn't someone just sell a kit for each model, just like this. Elbow in correct spot and the brackets to hold it in. I'd pay an extra $30 or so to know it will fit. like this (above)

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Hey mate, that kit you see is a standard earls kit, minus the clamps.

Bought the clamps separate to tidy it up.

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I think you might find in the first pic on the thread, the braided lines have been swapped over.

So turbo shorter side ends up on block side and vice versa.

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I just fitted the kit as supplied.

Peter J, reversed the lines and added elbow to position his.

Because I position the clamps to hold in that position (note clamp vertical position after filter and closer to turbo.

No filter want be wrong way as you don't reverse filter, just change the braided lines from one side to other.

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Was waiting for someone to dig this up. Did the clamp things last week. Ordered the wrong size but just drilled the holes out to the correct size no probs. Will post some pics later. I used the proflow seperators but recently discovered a new player on the market in epik industries. epikonline.com.au cheapest I've found

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