BMC Drop In Filter 4 GT3
#1
BMC Drop In Filter 4 GT3
What do you guys think about the BMC Filters - I bought one for about 150$ im just afraid about installation, and performance. https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ilter-gt3.html
#2
I ordered one too. It's a lot less restrictive over the stock filter. May be good for a few hp but not much. My filter should be in on monday. If you would like I can take pictures when I install it.
#3
YES Please! That would be of great help, as for other forum members. Please Remember to do so, that would be so great of you. sdxa
#4
Also another + is that it will probably have a more throatier sound when it opens up at around 4k-rpm - Im going to install my today, take her out tonight, and report back when you install yours.
#6
Cool, I'd love to invite you to the New Jersey Motor sports park for a member day. PM me if you are interested and I can look at the schedule. Member days are a lot more quiet the the PCA events.
I will def post pics of the install. I'm hoping for more intake noise too! That's really why I bought it. lol
I will def post pics of the install. I'm hoping for more intake noise too! That's really why I bought it. lol
#7
PM Sent - will look forward to install.
Cool, I'd love to invite you to the New Jersey Motor sports park for a member day. PM me if you are interested and I can look at the schedule. Member days are a lot more quiet the the PCA events.
I will def post pics of the install. I'm hoping for more intake noise too! That's really why I bought it. lol
I will def post pics of the install. I'm hoping for more intake noise too! That's really why I bought it. lol
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#8
hey fellas well all I can say is that they are re-usable and last a lot longer than a paper one (stock) but even on the 3.9L 500hp builds there no performance delta etc... or any change in sound either Sorry!
#9
+PLUS Cleaner Air!
#10
Or just hook us up on some HP boosting goodies...! (give me btr price on those tip) cough cough
#11
For those that used these, how prone are the BMC oiled filters to fouling a MAF in a 997 GT3? I went through this nightmare in my 996 with other brand oiled filter(and I mean just lightly oiled)...probably 4-5 MAF sensors.
#14
BMC air filter 997.2 GT3 Install
My BMC Filter arrived today. There's been a few questions about it in the forum. I took a few pictures and will give basic install instructions.
If you've ever seen BMC filters in person before they are significantly higher quality then stock. They do NOT feel oily. I have been using BMC filters for years on multiple vehicle applications and have never been disappointed or had a problem.
Gently pull straight up on the airbox, lift it up out of the rubber grommets. then as you pull out box put a towel under it so you don't scratch anything.
Continue to next post.
If you've ever seen BMC filters in person before they are significantly higher quality then stock. They do NOT feel oily. I have been using BMC filters for years on multiple vehicle applications and have never been disappointed or had a problem.
Gently pull straight up on the airbox, lift it up out of the rubber grommets. then as you pull out box put a towel under it so you don't scratch anything.
Continue to next post.
#15
The only tool you need is a nubby philips head screwdriver.
You will notice the screws going around the top of the box. They also go around to the bottom as well. Unscrew them just past the nut. Don't remove them all the way.
Now that you have loosened all of the screws, including the ones on the side and bottom, gently remove the front part of the airbox. Now pull out factory air filter, and replace it with your bmc filter.
Ok now that you fit in the filter, time to put it back together. Line the 2 parts of the boxes together and start tightening up the screws by hand. After you have them all tightened a little, use your screwdriver and tighten them all up the rest of the way. Now carefully, slide the box back into the rubber grommets.
Finished
You will notice the screws going around the top of the box. They also go around to the bottom as well. Unscrew them just past the nut. Don't remove them all the way.
Now that you have loosened all of the screws, including the ones on the side and bottom, gently remove the front part of the airbox. Now pull out factory air filter, and replace it with your bmc filter.
Ok now that you fit in the filter, time to put it back together. Line the 2 parts of the boxes together and start tightening up the screws by hand. After you have them all tightened a little, use your screwdriver and tighten them all up the rest of the way. Now carefully, slide the box back into the rubber grommets.
Finished