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I was just wondering which is the best performing air induction kit for a Z and also which is the most popular??

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Which filter do you have or want?? 40 members have voted

  1. 1. Which filter do you have or want??

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Wasn't Danny doing some deal on two Apexis?

 

Sure am!

 

£70 each for a Smithy Twins job (ie two A'PEXi filters) or £85 for individual orders. Postage is £8 for the twin order and £5 for the single order.

 

All the best,

 

Danny

I've got a pair of Apexi's as they seem to be best in tests but I've got a problem with them.

 

They are great in the dry but on my car they are fitted low in the front and when they get sprayed with water they clog like a lump of blotting paper.

The car won't even start when this happens and they take about 2 hours in the oven or a week in the sun to dry out.

Tried to make a splash guard but its still not great.

 

Wish I'd gone for a pair of Blitz ones instead as I wouldnt get this problem.

I've got a pair of Apexi's as they seem to be best in tests but I've got a problem with them.

 

They are great in the dry but on my car they are fitted low in the front and when they get sprayed with water they clog like a lump of blotting paper.

The car won't even start when this happens and they take about 2 hours in the oven or a week in the sun to dry out.

Tried to make a splash guard but its still not great.

 

Wish I'd gone for a pair of Blitz ones instead as I wouldnt get this problem.

 

For anyone reading this and has my twincone pipe kit or is thinking of it, Chris actually has the Ashspec Doolz pipework which makes the cones face downwards, where as the ones i do, they face upwards and have been used by customers in some cases to prevent water soak that they previously had.

Just in case :p

cheers

smithy

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