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Old 09-07-2002, 10:59 AM
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APEX'i filter is nice

I got my APEX'i power intake filter from Berk and threw it on my franken mid-pipe. The filter itself is made really well and looks very nice. I drove around with a for a bit and it seems to pull a little harder. Plus, the sound is even deeper hehehe.... For those that are worried about over-oiled K&N filters or those looking for a replacement, the Apex'i filter is definitely worth it....
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Re: APEX'i filter is nice

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I got my APEX'i power intake filter from Berk and threw it on my franken mid-pipe. The filter itself is made really well and looks very nice. I drove around with a for a bit and it seems to pull a little harder. Plus, the sound is even deeper hehehe.... For those that are worried about over-oiled K&N filters or those looking for a replacement, the Apex'i filter is definitely worth it....
hello, sir. where and how much you get it for?
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Re: Re: APEX'i filter is nice

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hello, sir. where and how much you get it for?
it was $70 for the filter plus like $10 for the adapter, hose clamps, and silicon tube you need to fit it on to any tubing or MAF adapter. It may seem kind of steep, but the filter has a no maintenance dry element unlike a K&N. It filters very well according to testing and flows great also....
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Re: Re: Re: APEX'i filter is nice

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it was $70 for the filter plus like $10 for the adapter, hose clamps, and silicon tube you need to fit it on to any tubing or MAF adapter. It may seem kind of steep, but the filter has a no maintenance dry element unlike a K&N. It filters very well according to testing and flows great also....
I bought one too...works great..sounds good...looks purdy...and 0maintence...yes its expensive..but for me its worth the idiotproof design (no oil). Especially for the over sensitive nissan MAF
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Are you running 14's now?

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Are you running 14's now?



hahaha.... my car is slooowwww.... i need some boost
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hahaha.... my car is slooowwww.... i need some boost
you know why its slow or do i need to answer?
hehe
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Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE




hahaha.... my car is slooowwww.... i need some boost
*cough**cough**cough*TURBO*cough**cough**cough**cough**cough*
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Originally posted by 2001SE


you know why its slow?
it just is....

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Originally posted by Y2KevSE


*cough**cough**cough*TURBO*cough**cough**cough**cough**cough*

hehehe... when my 'mods fund' recovers, i may have some plans
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Re: APEX'i filter is nice

Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE
I got my APEX'i power intake filter from Berk and threw it on my franken mid-pipe. The filter itself is made really well and looks very nice. I drove around with a for a bit and it seems to pull a little harder. Plus, the sound is even deeper hehehe.... For those that are worried about over-oiled K&N filters or those looking for a replacement, the Apex'i filter is definitely worth it....
Glad you like it! Wait till next week, I'm sure all of you are going to be happy about what you see.
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Whats the advantages of this filter over say the MonsterFlow one?

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Originally posted by BigDogJonx
Whats the advantages of this filter over say the MonsterFlow one?

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The filtering element. MF's probably flow well (foam is very pourous), but I'm skeptical about their quality and longevity. Even my good friends over and Frankencar have switched over again to K&N and Apex. Even though Steve at first praised MF like it was a gift from god, he's now switched. If you are happy using your MF, you should be alright using it. But with your new plans you may not need this type of filter.
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The filtering element. MF's probably flow well (foam is very pourous), but I'm skeptical about their quality and longevity. Even my good friends over and Frankencar have switched over again to K&N and Apex. Even though Steve at first praised MF like it was a gift from god, he's now switched. If you are happy using your MF, you should be alright using it. But with your new plans you may not need this type of filter.
Well that does bring up a very good point, I do need a filter element for the new item. I dont want to use the MF since it is kinda big an made my Wheel well buldge out a bit. I need something a bit less in diameter and narrow.

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so what happens when the filter gets dirty? do you have to buy a new one? or just a new filtering element?
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Originally posted by vinnieloo
so what happens when the filter gets dirty? do you have to buy a new one? or just a new filtering element?
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=150243
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Can you use this filter on the Injen CAI?
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Originally posted by jjames
Can you use this filter on the Injen CAI?
yes.... the installation kit is needed to make the filter fit the piping, however
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So then if this costs $70 + $10 = $80...isn't that far less than JWT's POP @ around $125? Am i missing something on the performance aspect of this?
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I think I may have over oiled my K&N yesterday, too many coats 80$ too steep for now
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Originally posted by max002
So then if this costs $70 + $10 = $80...isn't that far less than JWT's POP @ around $125? Am i missing something on the performance aspect of this?
you will need a MAF adapter and some hose and hose clamps to make an intake kit from the Apex'i filter and adapter... www.berktuning.com
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Originally posted by Ludacris
I think I may have over oiled my K&N yesterday, too many coats 80$ too steep for now
Over oiled it?...hmm hope you dont suck it in..and BLOW your MAF
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Over oiled it?...hmm hope you dont suck it in..and BLOW your MAF
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