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    Default ITB Trumpet Filters

    Spotted these the other day. I like the idea of what looks like a proper internal air filter inside of the trumpet. Keeps the naked trumpet look without those ugly socks and should filter better then those screens that only stop birds from being sucked into the engine.

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    Anyone know if these are available anywhere?

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    Default Re: ITB Trumpet Filters

    they are just for show .would disturb the air coming into the trumpet
    better off getting a airbox made around the ram tubes

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    Default Re: ITB Trumpet Filters

    I think the Naked trumpet look was what was more enticing about these I like trumpets but only when there is nothing covering them, Sock filters look ugly.
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    Default Re: ITB Trumpet Filters

    The Ramflo ones aren't too bad mate, they're still socks but at least they're nice looking ones, and you can colour code them too.
    The other option is to go on ebay and have a look at those filters that sort of clip on the front of the ram tube flange- like a mesh cap.
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    Default Re: ITB Trumpet Filters

    Quote Originally Posted by Celica RA45 View Post
    they are just for show .would disturb the air coming into the trumpet
    better off getting a airbox made around the ram tubes
    Yes true but sometimes its not all about outright power. I do have an airbox made to cover the itb's but sometimes one has to show off what hides under that box. Thought this would be the best way of doing that.
    Marcus seems to know what I'm on about

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    well with open ram tubes sucking in dirt and grime motor would need rebuild every year if it lasts that long
    in the old days of group c touring cars motors were rebuilt after every 1000 kays because of this
    .also doent take much for it to suck in a stone

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    Default Re: ITB Trumpet Filters

    Yes but I think that was originally what this thread was about, Those filters would still protect the engine while showing off the sexy trumpets Sure they mess with the flow, But so do socks, These just look a hell of a lot kooler!
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    The Smurf: A 1972 TA22 with a 2TGEU, individual throttle bodies and a bad attitude.

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    Default Re: ITB Trumpet Filters

    this seems to be the only decent slide on filters out there:

    RP605/4 - 150mm/6" Rally Pod 65mm I.D. 95mm O.D. | RP605/4

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    Default Re: ITB Trumpet Filters

    Not exactly the same but a good DIY effort.

    DIY Quads Air Filters / Filter Screens

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