22R Air Filter Housing adapter-Asian carb

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  1. 22R88

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    Is there an adapter that you can buy to run a aftermarket air filter that does not cost a fortune ? I can get a LC Engineering one for about 120.00(with filter housing) I was hoping to find something cheaper to replace the stock pan and clean up the look of the engine. any suggestions are appreciated.

    22R88
     
  2. Toy88yota

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    I got the adaptor from lce then picked up a cheap filter and top from ebay. ended up costing like 76 total.
     
  3. Chucky

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    Here's mines
     
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    Hey guys..... I this worth it or should I just save for a weber 32/36?
     
  5. Malessohomegrown

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    My vote get the Webber.You'll be happy in the end.
     
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    ^^^ My vote is for a Weber!!!
     
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    my vote is stand alone efi
     
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    Mikuni sides FTFW!!!!
     
  9. Malessohomegrown

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    Ok I'm canceling my first vote and now I second the motion for a set of Mikuni side drafts.I apologize for the inconvenience.
     
  10. Hinudie

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    Ha ha ha ha I would totally rather have some side draft to hear that noise everyday...... However, mines an auto and I don't want to try and hot rod it up ;) Just a little more umph to help me up hills :)

    Definitely going to save up for the Weber!

    Ronnie
     
  11. Tuhd The Troll

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    when you go for the weber, get a fuel pressure regulator that can go low. Webers are notorious for wanting lower fuel pressure than stock.
     
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    Any you have in mind?
     

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