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Thread: Ultimate Air Box for the MFI Stacks

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    Thanks for the comments and tips. Just call Ed at Kundensport and place your order. I saw his concept on the 911 ST, white in color where he used them on the 1969-71 MFI stacks. I asked for a base that fit the 72-73 stacks and Ed created them. All I had to remove was the rubber seal in the tops of the stacks to allow the base to fit in and clamp down using the stock clips. Drove the car up to Hershey and showed them to the Pelican Parts gang that linked-up at the crab shack. I must find a filter similar shape to the K&N, but rather have paper like the standard Frame and toss away every year.
    I'll remove them and take photos of the base and inside.
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    FOR THOSE CONCERNED ABOUT THE MISSING AIR FILTERS -
    I received two round 9 inch x 2 inch Spectre HPR air filters today from Jeggs (best price at $16.99 each & free S/H).
    They fit "perfect" and now street safe. Kundensport in CA makes these, just call Ed Palmer and place your order and then order the air filters from Jeggs. Now I can enjoy the performance, sound, and when viewing the engine...see the entire MFI system. The stock plastic air box will go in moth balls.
    Vr,
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    The shortened 908 air boxes are awesome, cool idea.

    I am running simple K&N filters with PMO top/bottom plates on my 2,8L:





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    Scott!

    bravo
    bravo
    bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!

    only one problem:

    the email address: ed.palmer@kundensport.com doesn't work....

    what's the problem? thank you!
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    Andrea,
    Sorry about the confusion. You can google Kundensport or just go to www.kundensport.net/
    Ed Palmer and crew will assist you in buying the 908 air box.
    Vr,
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrea70 View Post
    These are the original rally filter.
    I like them
    The problem is to find the correct "green" material.

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    Nice. Is that an original or reproduction? The Uni-Filter (the old Filtron company) green foam is reasonably close and probably a better material.

    Uni-Filter Catalog

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChristianS View Post
    The shortened 908 air boxes are awesome, cool idea.

    I am running simple K&N filters with PMO top/bottom plates on my 2,8L:





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    I called Kundensport awhile back after finding this thread and had Ed send me a pair of his 908 style air cleaners. They come without filters and I used the recommended ones above which seem to work just fine. Overall, a pretty neat look and something a little different that works with stock MFI injection pumps.

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    That's no stock MFI injection pump
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