HRC air filter for my rr 2004

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  1. Rr-Len

    Rr-Len New Member

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    Are the genuine HRC air filters ok for my rr4?
     
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    Personally I wouldn't use the HRC ones as they are mainly designed for tracks and don't filter too much out.
     
  3. Colonel_Klinck

    Colonel_Klinck New Member

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    Adding a high flow air filter can alter the A/F ratio and you could end up lean in areas of the map. You might need to get it remapped to be safe.
     
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  4. bloomer248

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    IMO the standard oem filters look pretty good, i dont think a hi flo air filter is going to achieve anything unless you have a PC, and de-cated headers.
    i would run oem filters in any case
     
  5. Rr-Len

    Rr-Len New Member

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    Thanks for replys, there's some standard aftermarket filters on eBay for just under £16 each.. They any good? Or do u lot mean main dealer or David silver spares?
     
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  6. bloomer248

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    they will prob be fine, although make sure you change them regulary at service intervals
    dont think dave silva would charg much more, check anyhow
     
  7. Rr-Len

    Rr-Len New Member

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    £22.50 each for genuine plus postage £60
     
  8. bloomer248

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    seems a bit dear
    id try a local supplier if you can dig one up.
    a non genuine filter is still ok, dont be afraid of an patent part
     
  9. Gilesy

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    I've two BMC race filters 3k miles on them (look like brand new) if its something your looking for?
     
  10. Rr-Len

    Rr-Len New Member

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    Ok thanks, Il call my local honda dealer today but expect them to be dear as everything else is lol
     
  11. scooby

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    whatever you do,do not run HRC filters on the road,they have no filtering for dust/grit etc so will quite quickly make a mess of your pistons/barrels.
     

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