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    Quote Originally Posted by wozapinin View Post
    How about one of these:
    Donaldson Dual Element Air Cleaner Assy 3.00in ... 2930 | eBay
    3 inch inlet/outlet, should fit in originals place, though i might mount on roof rack anyway, dual element.
    Plastic!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    Plastic!!!!!!
    All the current model Isuzu engines have plastic inlet manifolds

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    mine is a donaldson unit with a 4" inlet and outlet, not dual filters though, it was in it when i bought it (it was originally a V8) i had to flip it 180deg, move the drain plug 180ish deg, slide it across about 5" or 6" but apart from that works, not as long as the other s on here though, it has to be really pushed to get it in, as u can see by the concaving of the housing



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    The plastic on shouldn't be a problem if mounted on the roof rack, saves fitting a snorkel. don't no about the pre cleaner strait into the inlet but. More worried about the compatibility with the engine...CFM@????

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    Quote Originally Posted by wozapinin View Post
    The plastic on shouldn't be a problem if mounted on the roof rack, saves fitting a snorkel. don't no about the pre cleaner strait into the inlet but. More worried about the compatibility with the engine...CFM@????
    page 5-5 has an equation which you can use to calculate CFM.
    http://www.fleetguard.com/pdfs/produ..._05_select.pdf

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