row airbox vs carbino air intake vs K&N filter
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row airbox vs carbino air intake vs K&N filter
what is best filter to p30 c63
p31 have same filter to p30 or what ?
what is the best thing and more safe weistec or k&n or bmc
p31 have same filter to p30 or what ?
what is the best thing and more safe weistec or k&n or bmc
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I run row air boxes and just clean oem filters once a month.
I got the row boxes brand new from parts.com for 133 each and they came with new air flow meters installed.
The trick is to search clk 63 black series and those come up as the correct row boxes.that car in the states had no charcoal filters installed.
I got the row boxes brand new from parts.com for 133 each and they came with new air flow meters installed.
The trick is to search clk 63 black series and those come up as the correct row boxes.that car in the states had no charcoal filters installed.
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clean every month you must be love your amg so much :p
i ask a lot of 63 owner no different between air box or k&n filter
only 1 whp gain lol
im think for k&n filter cheap and clean it every 40 mile
thanks bro for you replay
i ask a lot of 63 owner no different between air box or k&n filter
only 1 whp gain lol
im think for k&n filter cheap and clean it every 40 mile
thanks bro for you replay
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Row boxes people say up to 10whp gain vs stock
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but i see v5 eurocharge with tune gain 400+ whp
and with k&n filter gain 10 whp and cd what meaning the cd ?
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http://weistec.com/all/c/c-63/2008-2...56/intake.html
is all you need, don't waste $$ on K&N you'll get MAF issues.
Also Carbino's intake is a waste of $2k..theres 0 gains, at least with ROW boxes you can actually see a 10-20whp increase and the car pops/crackles like no tomorrow
as for cleaning...Wot? Lol..once a month or every 40 miles? you guys are nuts, I've driven 40,000 KM with AFE dry filters and they still look brand new.
is all you need, don't waste $$ on K&N you'll get MAF issues.
Also Carbino's intake is a waste of $2k..theres 0 gains, at least with ROW boxes you can actually see a 10-20whp increase and the car pops/crackles like no tomorrow
as for cleaning...Wot? Lol..once a month or every 40 miles? you guys are nuts, I've driven 40,000 KM with AFE dry filters and they still look brand new.
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http://weistec.com/all/c/c-63/2008-2...56/intake.html
is all you need, don't waste $$ on K&N you'll get MAF issues.
Also Carbino's intake is a waste of $2k..theres 0 gains, at least with ROW boxes you can actually see a 10-20whp increase and the car pops/crackles like no tomorrow
as for cleaning...Wot? Lol..once a month or every 40 miles? you guys are nuts, I've driven 40,000 KM with APE dry filters and they still look brand new.
is all you need, don't waste $$ on K&N you'll get MAF issues.
Also Carbino's intake is a waste of $2k..theres 0 gains, at least with ROW boxes you can actually see a 10-20whp increase and the car pops/crackles like no tomorrow
as for cleaning...Wot? Lol..once a month or every 40 miles? you guys are nuts, I've driven 40,000 KM with APE dry filters and they still look brand new.
your advice is buy row box with same stock filter or i put k&n filter inside it ?
lol nuts !! i mean 40 thousand of course bro
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ok sir
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http://weistec.com/all/c/c-63/2008-2...56/intake.html
is all you need, don't waste $$ on K&N you'll get MAF issues.
Also Carbino's intake is a waste of $2k..theres 0 gains, at least with ROW boxes you can actually see a 10-20whp increase and the car pops/crackles like no tomorrow
as for cleaning...Wot? Lol..once a month or every 40 miles? you guys are nuts, I've driven 40,000 KM with APE dry filters and they still look brand new.
is all you need, don't waste $$ on K&N you'll get MAF issues.
Also Carbino's intake is a waste of $2k..theres 0 gains, at least with ROW boxes you can actually see a 10-20whp increase and the car pops/crackles like no tomorrow
as for cleaning...Wot? Lol..once a month or every 40 miles? you guys are nuts, I've driven 40,000 KM with APE dry filters and they still look brand new.
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Afe filter ftw
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AFE dry is the go.
Thankfully Australia has the ROW intake standard.
Everything I have ever read indicates you pay a lot of money for a carbon fibre intake that looks great but gives a miniscule if any gain over ROW intake.
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Sorry if my question is stupid and not trying to high jack the OPs thread but ROW boxes are "rest of the world" air intakes right? So does that mean that every country other than America has ROW boxes stock? I'm curious because I would like to buy AFE dry filters and drop them in. Do ROW boxes look different then the stock intakes? Thanks
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http://weistec.com/all/c/c-63/2008-2...56/intake.html
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I always get confused with this topic. Can someone please explain it to me. I have a US spec P31 car, does that mean that I already have the row airboxes and just need to add better filters? or is the row airbox a whole separate piece from the one that comes with the P31 cars?
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From the factory, Mercedes AMG vehicles with the US Spec M156 engine are equipped with charcoal filters installed in the upper halves of the airboxes. To make room for the charcoal filters, the mass air flow sensor housing has a restrictive profile. Non US Spec M156 airboxes, commonly nicknamed ROW Airboxes (Rest of the World) do not contain charcoal filters and are manufactured with a much higher flowing mass air flow sensor housing profile.
Installation is quick and simple as the ROW Airboxes are a direct replacement for the factory US spec airboxes. Upon starting the engine it will be apparent that the engine is breathing more freely as it will have a more aggressive sound note, better throttle response, and improved power band.
Vehicles with a Stage 1 or Stage 2 M156 Supercharger System greatly benefit from the improved flow characteristics of the ROW Airboxes. For Stage 3 systems, the ROW Airboxes are a requirement.
The ROW Airboxes come in a set of two, both left and right sides, and include brand new mass air flow sensors.
Installation is quick and simple as the ROW Airboxes are a direct replacement for the factory US spec airboxes. Upon starting the engine it will be apparent that the engine is breathing more freely as it will have a more aggressive sound note, better throttle response, and improved power band.
Vehicles with a Stage 1 or Stage 2 M156 Supercharger System greatly benefit from the improved flow characteristics of the ROW Airboxes. For Stage 3 systems, the ROW Airboxes are a requirement.
The ROW Airboxes come in a set of two, both left and right sides, and include brand new mass air flow sensors.
This is from Weistec's website
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Does that $270 that include filters and new MAF? The $570 for the Weistec boxes comes with both.
http://weistec.com/all/c/c-63/2008-2...56/intake.html
http://weistec.com/all/c/c-63/2008-2...56/intake.html
I use stock filters but just clean them because they perform fine when new but clog up easily.