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Filter? - r0nd3L - 12-30-2005

Lmao, dude, a lawnmower filter?! You gotta post a pic, I never seen such small filter. Our Honda has flat style paper filter that's huge.

So, what do you guys think about that aluminium Ofna filter?


Filter? - kevinF - 12-30-2005

dude that filter was huge. it was bigger than the motor and boy did it give it more power.


Filter? - r0nd3L - 12-30-2005

Lol, too bad everything sucks for filtering besides oiled foam. Anyway, I think running that big paper filter is same as running without one.


Filter? - BlackWolf42 - 12-31-2005

From what I can tell and from word of mouth, the OS 201 is up there in quality and performance. It looks really nice and it has the center form to keep the foam from collapsing. I didn't like the motor saver filters: on the savage, the foam retainer on the end came off. The engine almost sucked dirt because of this. I had one on my 1st 1/8 buggy and the same thing happened; it was a good thing Leisure hours wasn't dusty.

Presently, I'm running the stock 1/8 filters from Sportwerks. I like them mostly because of the silicone coupler. It stays on well and allows me to remove the filter without cutting the zip-tie.

The price might be a bit high for some, but this OS unit is supposed to be a good one.
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