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There are many ways to do this, the easiest being just buying a ready made kit for this.
I did it myself by taking old piping from another kit in plastic that I cut to the appropriate length, ordered some silicone adapters from the old sized afms to the z32 ones and 2 filters that I bolted straight onto the z32 afms. I have after this made some new brackets to hold the stuff in place, these are not in the picture below. ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: it's all greek to me
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the z32's will go onto the standard rubber pipes that the origional afm's go onto
mine are on no problems ...hook one side of the pipe onto the afm and gently ease the other side on with the aid of a small screwdriver ..2 mins sorted no need for any adaptors or expensive suction kits etc .. then i fitted my apexi filters straight to the other end of the afm's they bolt straight up to them Last edited by miragev; 15th August 2008 at 11:15 AM. |
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Just watch that the pod filter centre hole does not restrict airflow.(Im not sure if it does or not) K&N make some pretty good filters very similar to the apexi ones but with a larger bore size. |
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^ I don't know what was up with that post (#6), please edit blank or delete, thanks
Apex'i Kit http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...akerCruise.jpg |
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