ITG foam filter isn't oil coated. It's coated with something, but it's more of a gel, and it's not sucked throught the filter like oil on cotton. Foam is about 25mm thick, cotton filter about 0.5mm.
As far as I, and just about every tuner/vendor I have spoken to, the ITG panel is recommended as a safe alternative to the paper filter or an induction kit. Paul |
The ITG isn't oil its a foam filter with polymer resin.
Also a MAF for the whole unit is about that but you can buy just the meter part for about 60-70 quid. |
I've had mine on the car for eight months and wouldn't use anything else :D
I had a little trouble with the MAF before and got away with cleaning it (cotton buds & Tric.) It has not been a problem since I got the ITG fitted. |
How does the ITG panel filter compare to the K&N panel filter ?
I've currently got the K&N panel filter fitted, should i be using the ITG..... Kevin :) |
GO ON Charlie my son.........get in there :D:D:D:D:D
See me, well over a year with ITG and no resonator. Opened my Airbox the other day, pulled out a few pine needles and the like, moths etc but i figure, what the hell, that's what it is there for. Not a single problem on my car (Intake related that is, squeaks and rattles and a dodgy window don't count ;) ) and it's coming upto it's 30,000 mile stage :D:D:D:D Stick one in dude, what's the worst that can happen???? DOOOCTOOOR PEPPER hahahaha :D:D:D Mikey :cool: |
I bet the only "real" tangable difference Kev, is that they are spelt differently :D:D:D Not what the suppliers will have you believe but there ya go ;)
Mikey :cool: |
Ah Mikey, you spotted I had escaped from the muppet forum ;):D
It's a rare foray into the techie world :eek: |
Only coz you have to ask me what the fcuk those oily things are eh Chris ;)
Pip pip |
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