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Nobby



Member Since: 09 Aug 2012
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England 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 CSW Santorini Black
CatherineF,

I have an ITG filter, have a snorkel and use it off-road, without any problems. As K9F alluded to, with all things Defender there will be lots for and against.

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Post #378994 14th Dec 2014 8:30pm
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AlanH



Member Since: 15 Mar 2010
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I had an oiled type filter (K&N?) on a 3ooTdi Disco years ago but wouldn't bother again. On long dusty outback roads even with an RAI it just clogged too quickly and washing it out was not easy without facilities to do it....like plenty of turps or whatever.
Now I stay with the original and take a spare.
AlanH.

PS. Being a cynical sort of Censored I never ever believe the claims of the sellers of bolt on/or pour in stuff either.
Post #380895 22nd Dec 2014 7:16am
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Supacat



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"dusty outback roads even with an RAI it just clogged too quickly and washing it out was not..."

Isn't that just saying it did too good a job?

If a paper filter on the same road stayed serviceable longer, you have to wonder where the extra dust went?
Post #380914 22nd Dec 2014 11:04am
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smb



Member Since: 15 Jan 2013
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^^^ Exactly Thumbs Up

The only problem with having an ITG filter fitted is when you send it for a service it is more then likely the 'technician' won't differentiate between it and a standard one and end up throwing it away Sad Im on my second one for this reason and have had an ITG on for the last 80k miles without any problems
Post #380918 22nd Dec 2014 11:18am
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michaelwl



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A paper filter works just as well. Its just much easier to clean when you are in middle of nowhere with no access to proper facilities. When driving sandy tracks here you should be cleaning the paper filter every night. You would be surprised how much sand comes out after a days driving. I cant imagine trying to clean an oil filter everynight it would be a nightmare. Sad 2002 110 TD5 White
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Post #380973 22nd Dec 2014 3:25pm
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AlanH



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From what I could see the extra dust dropped into the bottom of the filter housing instead of sticking to the filter. Far easier to take paper filter out and give it a light bashing (assuming you don't carry a vac with you into the bush Rolling Eyes ) than attempt to wash an oiled one.
Anyway that's my experience from many thousands of kays on some really rough tracks and gravel.
AlanH.
Post #381231 23rd Dec 2014 9:41am
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