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RE: Tiger Mk II Air Filter

To: "Dave Munroe" <dave@munroe.ca>, <tigers@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Tiger Mk II Air Filter
From: "Scott Hutchinson" <shutchin@netjets.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 19:50:50 -0500
Believe it or not it is a piece of cake to distort the K&N filter.  I was 
concerned about it but when I got it last month it was nice and flexible and 
fit perfectly.  
 
I did notice that it was a tiny bit thicker than whatever was in there 
previously.
 
Enjoy.
 
Scott

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Dave Munroe [mailto:dave@munroe.ca] 
        Sent: Fri 4/2/2004 5:49 PM 
        To: tigers@autox.team.net 
        Cc: 
        Subject: RE: Tiger Mk II Air Filter
        
        

        Thanks to all who got into this free-for-all on Air Filters.
        
        I just got off the telephone with K&N, who said they had two (now only
        one!) of the E-2859 filters in stock. These are round filters, that they
        say can be distorted into the oval shape. That sounds like fun.
        
        I went out to the garage and measured mine. I have two filters, one that
        came with the car, and a N.O.S. filter for the original filter housing
        that In got off eBay for $40. They are not the same size.
        
        I also measured the filter unit: (This is NOT the stock filter that came
        with original Tigers, it is a cast aluminum piece that has TIGER cast
        into the top)
        
           Filter Box                                  16 <    X    8 <   X
        1 =
           Filter originally fitted                     16        X    8 <   X
        1 =        Marked GUD    AG 364
           Filter N.O.S.                                15 =    X    8       X
        1 =        Marked GUD    AG 364
        
        It is interesting that these two GUD filters carry the same number cast
        into the rubber surround, but have different dimensions.
        
        So it looks like it can be reasonably said that the filter for the
        original filter housing will fit this aftermarket aluminum piece. But it
        is quite amazing how that = difference impacts on the appearance of the
        filter housing: it just plain looks too small.
        
        I dont want to go through this again, so the K&N is a good option. Keep
        it clean and it will last for a lifetime! (so they say).
        
        Thanks again, and thanks for the link to the Tigers United Forum. I
        likely should have addressed this question there.
        
        Dave Munroe
        Rapidly getting up to speed!





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