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tomkidd
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No air filter

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How do folks

What are your thoughts on me running the weber with no air filter? Is it a bad idea?
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Depends on how the car's used Tom. For the odd track event it's not gonna cause you issues but if you're going to do 1000's of miles a year on the road it may well do. Best compromise is to use socks for road use.
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I agree with Pete, I used to run my rally Mini without filters, but as I used it on the road as well, bore wear was appreciably higher than in my present Mini with K&N, which has done around 110,000 miles on original bores & pistons which are still looking good. Upper cylinder lubricant in the fuel can help offset extra wear caused by running without filters, I always used the old type Redex, sadly no longer available, so I use Red Line lead substitute, not only a UCL but also a sodium based oil to protect valve seats.
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Its okay to run for light drag racing, quick hill climbs and rally stages maybe few laps (dependin on track)

But gotta take into account weather.

To dry = dust = more wear
to wet = weaked mixture and all sorts of problems

cold with dry air = perfect ;] nice and dense


alot of factors to take into account.
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Why? Modern filters don't consume horsepower...
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