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WolfgangVH 02-04-2015 06:08 PM

R2C Filter Almost Fell Off
 
Has anyone else had this problem?

I love these intakes and would hate to sell them but it doesn't matter how hard you tighten down the clamp to the metal piping it is not what I would call secure. It's secure enough to stay on the piping but apply a little pressure and it easily falls off.

I opened the hood today out of curiosity and the left filter was nearly completely off of the piping. No idea how long it's been like that but if I find it like that again I'll probably be making a post on the classifieds.

What is the risk here btw of taking in unfiltered air? Had I not randomly checked I wouldn't have known.

Ryne 02-04-2015 08:04 PM

If the filter falls off completely, the check engine light will go off. Performance will suffer and the car will run very poorly. It doesn't put the car in imminent danger though in my experience.

Motoboat 02-04-2015 09:13 PM

Before you go and sell, check out Rochester's thread here:

https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...s-learned.html

Those filters are probably not getting enough grip because of either a release agent on the mold when the filter was made or the pipe is too slick. Try wiping the inside of the filters rubber lip with some isopropyl alcohol and take some fine grit sandpaper (600) to the pipe where it mounts and see if that helps before you sell, might work.

WolfgangVH 02-05-2015 08:17 AM

Oh man good find. Will definitely try this after work today. I noticed there was some greasy substance on the filter where it connects to the tubing when I first got these but I didn't think anything of it.

Good find with that post too. I did some searching and couldn't come across anything.

Hopefully this works.

WolfgangVH 02-05-2015 06:29 PM

Just did this 5 minutes. Put some alcohol on a paper towel and wiped the inside of the rubber part of the filter housing then the metal piping. I swear nothing wiped off onto the paper towel but the seal is night and day now. Very sturdy now.

Thanks again!

TVPostSound 02-05-2015 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by WolfgangVH (Post 3872217)
Just did this 5 minutes. Put some alcohol on a paper towel and wiped the inside of the rubber part of the filter housing then the metal piping. I swear nothing wiped off onto the paper towel but the seal is night and day now. Very sturdy now.

Thanks again!

+1
When I had these I called R2C, they said the same thing.
Release agent is still on the rubber.
DO NOT sand the tubes as others have done.

WolfgangVH 02-05-2015 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by TVPostSound (Post 3872261)
+1
When I had these I called R2C, they said the same thing.
Release agent is still on the rubber.
DO NOT sand the tubes as others have done.

Yeah I didn't sand the tubing at all. That was going to be a last resort option. The $1.99 bottle of rubbing alcohol did the trick.

G37Xtreme 02-06-2015 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by TVPostSound (Post 3872261)
+1
When I had these I called R2C, they said the same thing.
Release agent is still on the rubber.
DO NOT sand the tubes as others have done.

I wonder why R2C doesn't clean the rubber before shipping, or why the instructions don't comment on doing this. If the instructions do mention this...then never mind.


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