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Horizontal Induction Filter

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David Adam

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Does anyone know an easy way to put an air filter on a horizontal induction system? Is there a K&N filter that can slide into a round tube like the picture (Thanks Redfoot)? The Aviat Husky runs a Bracket air filter just behind the nose bowl with a similar size hole cut through the nose bowl to feed air to it. Does anyone have pics, P/Ns or advice?
Thanks.

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