gooffeyguy
Tom
Carbon
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20%-30% huh? Thats fairly significant. Reminds me that it is probably time to replace mine actually.I did the carbon filter about 1.5 years ago. According to my velometer I lost about 20% air flow, no big deal since they blow so hard anyhow.
Last month I could tell it was starting to blow less. Pulled it and it was quite clogged with AZ dust and debris. Dirty filter vs clean was 30% airflow delta. Nice and strong again but not as crazy as without filter.
I've found carbon filters for around the same price as non carbon. Seems like a no brainer.So here's a question...are you guys doing the regular filter or spending the extra 10 bucks for the carbon filter? think im gonna do this before my road trip
I haven't installed this cabin air filter kit yet but I am thinking of using a Dremel oscillating saw when I finally decide to order the kit... seems like it would work well.
I would not use a dremel at high speed on this. Having dremeled plastic things in the past it will melt and or be very difficult to control, especially in an area with limited access. I have no doubt that it would be able to cut it, but I do feel that there are better tools for this modification. At lower speeds with some caution I am sure it would work fine.Did this tool work good for you?
I would not use a dremel at high speed on this. Having dremeled plastic things in the past it will melt and or be very difficult to control, especially in an area with limited access. I have no doubt that it would be able to cut it, but I do feel that there are better tools for this modification. At lower speeds with some caution I am sure it would work fine.
Did this tool work good for you?
Did this tool work good for you?
I would not use a dremel at high speed on this. Having dremeled plastic things in the past it will melt and or be very difficult to control, especially in an area with limited access. I have no doubt that it would be able to cut it, but I do feel that there are better tools for this modification. At lower speeds with some caution I am sure it would work fine.
I used the Dremel with a cutoff wheel and a right angle chuck, and it worked fine for me. It is true that there is some melting that needs to be touched up slightly with a file, before completing the job.