[Alpines] [Tigers] KanN TALL

drmayf drmayf at mayfco.com
Thu Jul 16 22:52:53 MDT 2009


But not in the stock shape or size?

mayf
michael king wrote:

> I have seen the K&N sweitrl top style filters on a tiger. the round 
> one with a drop base to get a deeper area and a filtered top hat.
>
> 2009/7/17 drmayf <drmayf at mayfco.com <mailto:drmayf at mayfco.com>>
>
>     This thread on K&N has got me to thinking..has anyone used a flow
>     bench to test the stock air cleaner and  filter? I wonder how it
>     actually flows? Iffn I was making a new one, I would make it such
>     that the side wings on the air filter, top and botom, were also of
>     filter materials. More air flow in the same space..
>
>     Forgive me for highjacking the filter story for a moment...
>     mayf
>
>     mmichels at socal.rr.com <mailto:mmichels at socal.rr.com> wrote:
>
>         The next taller K and N is two inches versus the stock height
>         of 1-1/2. It works well, but look out for clearance to hood.
>         Summit Racing has it under part number KNN-E-3710. It is
>         listed as 13-1/2 inch diameter "round" but it is plenty
>         flexible and will take on the oval shape permanently after
>         installed in the stock air cleaner.
>         ---- Tony Somebody <achd73 at yahoo.com
>         <mailto:achd73 at yahoo.com>> wrote:  
>
>             Theo posted the number for a KanN filter which is the same
>             diameter but thicker than the orginal most of us are
>             running. I thought I saved that email but cant locate it.
>             If anyone else saved it or if Theo doesnt mind, please
>             repost that KanN part number. I promised a chap at SUNI
>             who doesnt have email I would send it to him. He also
>             repairs/recast the steering wheel hub if yours is cracked
>             so bad you want it fixed.He sold home made steering wheels
>             made of different types wood. He repaired a old hub and
>             after recasting the cracked part he added new wood- most
>             likely using Alpine wheels from which he removed the
>             plastic from around the steel circle under the orginal
>             plastic(for lack of the correct name of THAT material). He
>             did excellent work, so Im passing this on to the Alpine
>             list as well in case someone needs his service.
>             Thanks in advance.
>             TtT
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