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    Cabin Air Filter

    I like the of filtered air going into the cabin, to keep the other dust out, but it looks a bit daggy.

    D44 Defender Cab Filter - Black

    Any one got one, seen one or have a better idea

    Andrew
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    Jock The Rock has one on his Landy.
    See his recent "show us your deefers" post.
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    might be worthwhile if mine was reasonably airtight to begin with... id have to cover the whole car with filters and gaffa tape..

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    It's pretty easy to knock up the adaptor for a pod type filter on the LH guard. Have the fan on fresh to keep dust coming in through all the gaps in doors, etc.

    The one I have is a high flow (coarser filtration). It will allow a small amount of dust in if following someone's dust trail, but switching to recycle minimizes it & OK for short periods.

    Other option is to find a finer filter pod, or wrap with a filter media.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brid View Post
    It's pretty easy to knock up the adaptor for a pod type filter on the LH guard. Have the fan on fresh to keep dust coming in through all the gaps in doors, etc.

    The one I have is a high flow (coarser filtration). It will allow a small amount of dust in if following someone's dust trail, but switching to recycle minimizes it & OK for short periods.

    Other option is to find a finer filter pod, or wrap with a filter media.
    Ok and now what's that contraption you've got for the other air intake?

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    A home made pre-filter using some truck's filter housing and some creative plumbing?

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    Quote Originally Posted by defender_i_hardly_know_er View Post
    Ok and now what's that contraption you've got for the other air intake?
    Yeah...bit of a rough knock up, but real clean air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brid View Post
    Yeah...bit of a rough knock up, but real clean air.
    That looks the same as the filter box ,I had in my v8 110 , very cleaver , I've got a mate that had a Donaldson filter in the same place on an old series 2a , that worked well . He run It with a Nissan diesel so there wasn't a lot of room left under the bonnet !!.. cheers Jim

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