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Uas kit installation

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So the uas uni filter on my kit needs to be replaced. And it looks like a 6 inch fit. My 4 inch filter is too long to fit on the metal bracket and extend to the side of the car. How did you guys manage to fit in a k&n in the kit? I know I can fit the k&n pod without the bracket, but that means I can't use the box either....and I don't want that. So, any tips/pics of how you have installed the uas kit would be helpful. Thanks :)
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It depends on the K&N filter you have. I have a 4"x9" K&N filter and it just barely fits. My filter has a soft neck, so I had to use a small piece of 4" stainless pipe in between the intake pipe and filter. I will post some of my pics from when I installed it later tonight.
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Dunny pipe! \o/
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:lol: That works too. I got my stainless pipe for free, so I used that.
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erm.... could you post some pictures please...I want to see how you use it's clamp/reducer thingy. The steel funnel like thing which is 6 inch one end and 4 inch the other.
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You don't use the funnel, that is part of the Uni Filter I believe and reduces down to 3"

Here are the pics of mine.

You can't really see the stainless pipe in the first two photos, but it just attaches the filter to the intake pipe.
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I suppose it doesn't matter that the filter has an end like that when you have the snorkel from the front bar?
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Filter has an end like what?
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Vectose wrote:Filter has an end like what?
Where air doesn't get in the very end, but around the 'sides' as opposed to the HKS foam thing for example.

ed: I have this odd idea that if an end like that was pointed directly at the airflow, it would be less efficient?? Correct me if I'm misunderstanding how they work.
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My pod filter has an inverted cone filter in it's end, as well as the filter around the sides.
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The end of my filter is plastic and closed off. You can get ones like Phil has said that are open at the end.

It doesn't really matter. The air will get sucked in anyway. Just position the CAI towards the open parts of the filter.
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I suspected so. Tidy engine bay by the way.
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Cheers. It is different now. Those photos were taken a while back.
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This should be an option for me am guessing if I want to use the metal funnel?
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I wouldn't recommend using the funnel as it reduces down to 3". Just get a filter with a 4" mouth and a piece of PVC the same size to attach it.
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Vectose wrote:I wouldn't recommend using the funnel as it reduces down to 3". Just get a filter with a 4" mouth and a piece of PVC the same size to attach it.
Wouldn't that change in size actually increase the velocity of the air through the pipe?
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Best way is to put the UAS pipe in a box with some foam and mail it to Daniel2019's house.
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Daniel2019 wrote:Best way is to put the UAS pipe in a box with some foam and mail it to Daniel2019's house.
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shadowarrior wrote:
Vectose wrote:I wouldn't recommend using the funnel as it reduces down to 3". Just get a filter with a 4" mouth and a piece of PVC the same size to attach it.
Wouldn't that change in size actually increase the velocity of the air through the pipe?
The UAS pipe is actually one large 4" to 3" reducer, so reducing at the 4" part of the pipe dampens that effect.

this is mine:
(Just clamped them together, used a K&N 4" pod on the end (it's one helluva pod - had to slightly trim the UAS pipe to fit it in. Even now it fits extremely snug)

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Hmm, you are not using it's box bass?

Rob, can you give me the length of the stainless pipe? And it's 4 inch in diameter both ends?
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