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    Round or square filter box

    I have a round type filter box in my disco and am thinking of changing to the newer square type because of the restriction where the inlet comes in the side for the snorkel.

    Does anyone know if the square type has a higher air flow rate or is a better design?

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    The square one looks nicer , but I think that is about it.
    I have an RRC 3.9 with LRA snorkel and LRA side entry adaptor to the barrel air cleaner.
    I have tested pressure drop with a Minihelic gauge before and after the MAF. Total restriction before the MAF ( snorkel , elbow, air cleaner)flat out in second ratio up the steepest hill I could find was about 11 inches of water which is very small.
    Maybe the square one is better, I do not know, but until someone does a comparative test using correct pressure drop equipment, it is OK by me.

    There has been quite a lot of debate about this in the past where some posters claimed it was theoretically incorrect to have a side entry, but there are Donaldsons with this arrangement, and only a couple of weeks ago I saw a photo of a Land Rover model(AFAIR 200tdi RRC or maybe VM,) that had one from the factory.
    Regards Philip A

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    I'm not sure about the filters in all square boxs, but at least in the Disco2 the square boxs are prone to leaking dust past the filter.
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    Like Simon says, the square ones are worse for dust sealing. I'd mod your cylindrical one for the snorkel.
    I had one on my 1992 Sherwood, and my 4.7 stroker definately wasn't wanting for air

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    Square filters are for cars (i.e. vehicles not intended for service in dusty environments).

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    Well that pretty much says it all - stick with what I've got and be

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    As you have LPG I recommend you keep the cylinder air cleaner as it is more robust. The last time I fitted a snorkel to a RRC with a steel cylinder cleaner I purchased a nearly 180 degree bend hose from a wreckers and plumbed the air in from the front. I don't know if your D1 has enough room for that. Otherwise I have seen a large sheet steel adaptor hand made to fit a steel cylinder which had much more filter surface area visible to the inlet than the regular plastic adaptor.

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    I have a snorkel Fitted already it was just which was better

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    I have a round filter with the snorkel plumbed into the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blitz View Post
    I have a round type filter box in my disco and am thinking of changing to the newer square type because of the restriction where the inlet comes in the side for the snorkel.

    Does anyone know if the square type has a higher air flow rate or is a better design?
    The round air filter is designed to recieve air at the end NOT on the side, see my pic, on a V8 in the pic, but is now on my Disco 300 TDi.
    The disco 300TDi came with a round air filter and was plumbed in the side (Safari), the filters took no time to clog up and you could rotate the filter to a clean spot but only around 3 times and then it was cactus. The round filter getting it's air from the front as it was designed to do, lasted 3 times longer than a completely clogged round filter fed from the side, it's just commonsense. I swapped the V8 filter over (pic end feed) onto the Disco 300tdi and a filter lasts a good 12 months of off-road driving, cost a few dollars, couple of plastic pipe fittings and a few self tappers, cut the trumpet off the end piece and fit, easy peasy, Regards Frank.


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