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Old Jan 25, 2009, 12:06 PM
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Old Style Buschur Air Filters - blow out

Guys I just saw the results of the air intake testing where this old worn out Buschur air filter won the tests



I rememberd I recently found 11 brand new in the box ones in my basement in mint condition and thinking - WOW - what am I going to do with all of these ?

This is a great replacement for your old BR filter which may be starting to show signs of wear and dirt - or for someone who just wants to get a great intake system

These bolt right onto the factory maf


Anyway - I am blowing them out of here at $45 each shipped anywhere in the usa

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Old Jan 25, 2009, 12:13 PM
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these are dry filters correct? link to the test results? i cant seem to find it
Old Jan 25, 2009, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by idriveanevo
these are dry filters correct? link to the test results? i cant seem to find it
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...t-results.html
Old Jan 25, 2009, 12:41 PM
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Old Jan 30, 2009, 08:57 AM
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Thanks guys 8 of these still left

$45 - paypal@dynoflash.com

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No Maf adapter nesesary?
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Originally Posted by EvODavO
No Maf adapter nesesary?

Nope you can see it bolts right to the MAF.
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The MAF adapter is built into the filter - qute an ingenious design
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dry filter or oil?
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do I need a gasket for a leak free seal between filter and MAF?
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Just received the filter from dynoflash at work.....Doesn't seem to be the actual buschur filter as advertised, but its the same "style" - bolt up to the maf and go.

Looks to be this same filter shown from gst motorsports:

http://www.gstmotorsports.com/store/...oducts_id=1048

A bracket will have to be made to support it, and I believe its an oiled filter...






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Those don't look like my buschur filter. Mine came with little bolts in those four holes to make it a direct bolt on?

Also mine came with a nice simple bracket from buschur that holds the filter is in place so it doesn't just sit in the engine compartment.

Did yours come with those pieces? How on earth do you expect people to bolt these right up to the MAF?

You can see in the top pic that you reuse the stock nuts from the maf to the filter. This one is not that.

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Originally Posted by Evol.ved
Those don't look like my buschur filter. Mine came with little bolts in those four holes to make it a direct bolt on?

Also mine came with a nice simple bracket from buschur that holds the filter is in place so it doesn't just sit in the engine compartment.

Did yours come with those pieces? How on earth do you expect people to bolt these right up to the MAF?

You can see in the top pic that you reuse the stock nuts from the maf to the filter. This one is not that.
Well a trip to home depot for some bracket making materials and 4 bolts are in order......the holes are threaded for bolts.
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Originally Posted by travman
Well a trip to home depot for some bracket making materials and 4 bolts are in order......the holes are threaded for bolts.
Home depot racing FTW

Don't forget to pick up a front lip errr, grarage door insulator while you are there.

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