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BMC Air Filters

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  1. George Vosburgh

    George Vosburgh F1 Rookie
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    Anyone have any experience with these??
     
  2. afwrench

    afwrench Formula Junior

    Nov 24, 2004
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    Hi George. I put a set in when I installed the cat delete pipes. Simple swap.No way in my opinion you will get a seat of the pants difference just from the filters. Mike
     
  3. George Vosburgh

    George Vosburgh F1 Rookie
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    That's just where I am at with this. Just ordered the delete pipes and was looking at the filters. They are kind of pricey compared to OEM.
     
  4. Nuvolari

    Nuvolari F1 Veteran
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    Sep 3, 2002
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    Pros: They let in more air and make marginally more power

    Cons: They let in more debris creating marginally more engine wear

    You are likely to never feel the difference in power or ever have to deal with the accelerated engine wear. All this for the privilege of spending more. You decide :)
     
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  5. FIN612

    FIN612 Karting

    May 10, 2017
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    "BMC: The panel / cylindrical air filter is commonly referred to as "replacement air filter". It is installed in the vehicle's original airbox to replace the OEM air filter. It is made of highly performing materials that allow an increased air flow combined with a more efficient filtration, guaranteeing containment of all impurities from as small as 7 microns (compared to OEM's 10 microns). "
     
  6. Nuvolari

    Nuvolari F1 Veteran
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    This is a very careful selection of words in BMC's advertising that does not tell the entire truth. The oil on the BMC filters will 'occasionally' trap impurities as small as 7 microns but the filter openings are larger allowing larger particles to pass through more regularly. OEM filters rely on their media (and not oil) to trap impurities meaning that they consistently (rather than occasionally) trap particles that are 10 microns and larger.

    I designed performance intake systems for over a decade and was deep into these filtration numbers day in and day out.
     
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  7. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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    I still do not like oil in front of my MAF sensor. OEM filters work fine.
     
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  8. F3RN4ND0

    F3RN4ND0 Karting

    Nov 16, 2015
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    I installed them when I did cat delete and the big difference comes at deceleration. The car produces more 'pop corn' which is very nice to the ears. I guess this is due to a little excess of air at deceleration.
     
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  9. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Air filters do not increase the popping sound on deceleration. That is caused by cold air rushing into the exhaust system through the tailpipes and igniting the temporarily rich mixture caused by lifting the throttle.
     
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