apexi fliter
Originally Posted by Iilac
check out cardomain.com I got mine for 55 bux.
damn!! I certainly feel ripped off - I paid 75 bones for mine..just checked..its only 53 dollars!! Good call Iilac...I know where to my next one.
www.google.com
search - apexi
search - apexi
Originally Posted by raymond3414
are all apexi filters the same size?
http://www.apexi-usa.com/product_suc...=166&pageNum=1
it cost around $70 contact a guy name brian.
http://www.berktechnology.com/intakes.html
http://www.berktechnology.com/intakes.html
Originally Posted by soonerfan
FYI,
some question can be answered easier by doing a google search. you will get a quicker answer than if you start a thread, we do the same google search for you, and reply to the thread.
some question can be answered easier by doing a google search. you will get a quicker answer than if you start a thread, we do the same google search for you, and reply to the thread.
Originally Posted by MaxBoost925
APEX filters are overrated.
it's all about my JWT filter muahahaha. its like twice as big as yours FTW
it's all about my JWT filter muahahaha. its like twice as big as yours FTW

but really, it really doesnt matter if the filter is bigger. the air flow is limited by the tubing and throttle body (not the filter size).
size, design, and flow are important.
Originally Posted by soonerfan
its not always about size 
but really, it really doesnt matter if the filter is bigger. the air flow is limited by the tubing and throttle body (not the filter size).
size, design, and flow are important.

but really, it really doesnt matter if the filter is bigger. the air flow is limited by the tubing and throttle body (not the filter size).
size, design, and flow are important.
but look at it this way, my velocity stack in my JWT popcharger is A LOT bigger than the velocity stack in the A'PEXi filter.
now theoretically that should build a stronger venturi effect than the smaller filter. i mean jesus. my velocity stack is like 5".
Originally Posted by MaxBoost925
well it is indeed true, i think the throttle body is like 2.5" in diameter, less than the 3" that are in the rest of the intake.
but look at it this way, my velocity stack in my JWT popcharger is A LOT bigger than the velocity stack in the A'PEXi filter.
now theoretically that should build a stronger venturi effect than the smaller filter. i mean jesus. my velocity stack is like 5".
but look at it this way, my velocity stack in my JWT popcharger is A LOT bigger than the velocity stack in the A'PEXi filter.
now theoretically that should build a stronger venturi effect than the smaller filter. i mean jesus. my velocity stack is like 5".
Originally Posted by OC guy
it cost around $70 contact a guy name brian.
http://www.berktechnology.com/intakes.html
http://www.berktechnology.com/intakes.html
His org name is cobymoby
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 239
From: 32 miles north of Nissan AZ Proving Grounds
Originally Posted by raymond3414
i have a berk intake with a apexi filter and its time for a new one. Dose anyone know where i can get a new one?

Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 239
From: 32 miles north of Nissan AZ Proving Grounds
Originally Posted by wngan9447
I"m going on 31k miles now. I used cleaned it with an air gun at every oil change.
Originally Posted by CRBWS6
Have you checked out the AEM Dryflow? Seems like a cheaper dry filter alternative, but doesnt seem to be very widely used by org members yet. Berk recently started supplying it as their base filter to replace the k&n.
Originally Posted by cobymoby
The Apexi filter will edge out the AEM in performance, but the AEM will edge out the Apexi in value.
The quick pros/cons
Apexi: - Dual velocity stack design & flows better
- More expensive and non-reuseable
AEM: - Non velocity stack, will not flow as well
- Less expensive and is washable and reuseable.
The quick pros/cons
Apexi: - Dual velocity stack design & flows better
- More expensive and non-reuseable
AEM: - Non velocity stack, will not flow as well
- Less expensive and is washable and reuseable.
Have you looked the design qualities of the Apexi?
http://www.apexi-usa.com/product_suc...ail.asp?ID=166
Honestly.... if you check AEM's website and above posted cardomain.com for the Apexi filter, the prices are pretty damn close. It's like 2 bucks difference.
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