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hey , been browsing ebay and found a brand new apexi power intake for 110$. good price or is that how much u would pay to get it from a performance shop? and the adapter kit is 60$. let me know anyone whos got a apexi intake
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I paid AUS$100 for APEXI Power Intake from Ebay. including the postage, coming from singapore. It was a Japanise edition or something, cont remember.

You dont need to buy the adaptor. It is $2.80 from any Bunnings store. Search for previous topics. I put a DIY on this issue.

And, dont ever oil Apexi filters, simply wash it under the tap.
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do i need to look for any pacticular one or is there only 1 type for all cars?
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Get the biggest size you can
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thats the model number 500-A021 Series Apexi JAPAN Power Intake
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have you washed your power intake under a tap?

i thought with Apexi filters , you just had to replace them...
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its the pod they are talking about .. not the panel filters jono?
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yeah pods, i didnt know apexi had panel filters, even so, i wouldnt think they are washable.
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Apexi does not produce panel filters, only pods as far as I know.

They are oil free, and washable.

Use air gun first to get rid off access dirt, then wash it under hot water, leave it to dry for couple of hours afterwards.

And yes!, I have washed my Apexi Power Intake many times.
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