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 Posted: 04-20-2012 08:42 pm
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I'm installing Dellorto DHLA 40's on 11609 and I'm looking for advice on filters. I've seen/heard of different setups. If I get K&N filters, does anyone know what model number?

If I get that setup, would I still need trumpets, i.e. does the K&N house around the trumpets?

Or could I get the trumpets and cap them with trumpet gauzes?

Does Delta carry any of this stuff?

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 Posted: 04-20-2012 08:59 pm
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You must have trumpets, those are essential for directing air into the venturis and proper performance. The K&N's mount under the trumpets, you can get the kits from Delta of the Club Store. You could just run some long velocity stacks, but the noise would be pretty unpleasant and you'd still need some kit of filter on the end. It's not a good idea to run without some sort of filter on the end.

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 Posted: 04-20-2012 10:20 pm
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OK, thanks Greg. And from what I've seen in the forum, 40mm is the length I would want?

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 Posted: 04-21-2012 08:59 pm
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Not to take away anything from K&N's but I personally like these they are not chrome but aluminium and have the ribs that match the JH valve covers, paint them black then file of the tops of the ribs and thay match.

http://www.cbperformance.com/catalog.asp?ProductID=550

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 Posted: 04-21-2012 10:10 pm
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Those are neat, I like the design. I think you'll need something for the DHLA (side draught), not the DRLA which are the down draught. I don't think those are interchangeable.

On the trumpet length, from what I remember, the JH size is 45mm

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 Posted: 04-22-2012 12:05 am
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An air box from the Lotus Eclat helps keep the noise slightly below ear splitting. It holds a flat panel air filter and draws cold air from the bulkhead.

Check out Yellodog on the photo gallery.

http://jhppg.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=27104

Edit: Oh, and it fits the trumpets neatly inside with at least an inch (25mm) of free air space.

The air filter I used is from a Jag XJS 12 cylinder so there's plenty of flow.

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 Posted: 06-01-2012 03:02 am
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Just to clarify, The air filter is from a 1989 Jag XJS and my airbox is an aftermarket reproduction of the Eclat unit. It sounds great!

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 Posted: 09-14-2012 12:34 pm
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Wow--nice neat engine bay--well done!

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