R500 Air filter Issue
R500 Air filter Issue
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Brightonuk

Original Poster:

68 posts

93 months

Thursday 22nd March 2018
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Ist post and it is....... I need help
I just nabbed a 2000 R500 with a ford Zeteck 2.0 power plant the issue is finding an air filter as it has 4" stacks I cannot find a filter to fit.
I have tried every place from Piper Cross to K&N to Ram Air ITG
The tallest seems to be 4" but that means it will sit on top of the stacks and that will not work.

At the present time I do not have a baseplate as the only option seems to be a carbon fiber one from Caterham as I am in the states:
1) It is way too much money
2) I don't need a flashy carbon fiber mounting plate
3) If I buy it i still need a Piper Cross style filter (more $$)
4) If I by it and it does not work it will be a hassle trying to return it

As I am sure there must be other owners out there with this set up any advice would be appreciated
Here's a couple of shots of the stacks



Thanks
Steve

sfaulds

653 posts

298 months

Thursday 22nd March 2018
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That's not an R500, or anything close to. I doubt very much Caterham will do *anything* that comes close to fitting that.

You just need a backplate and filter for whatever throttle bodies are on it - should be available off the shelf for most makes.

Brightonuk

Original Poster:

68 posts

93 months

Thursday 22nd March 2018
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OK so second post and second question
How do I find the model as I called Carterham and they said the chassis number was before they moved?? and they did not have any records
I tried a paid vin search but got nothing except it is a Caterham and it aint stolen but no other info

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mharris

148 posts

182 months

Thursday 22nd March 2018
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Your car appears to be an interesting mix of parts, some of which may or may not be original Caterham.
In this case I dont think the chassis number or make/model will help you get a suitable air filter. As stated above, you just need to find out what throttle bodies are fitted and then go and buy an off-the-shelf filter for those.

sfaulds

653 posts

298 months

Thursday 22nd March 2018
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It was sold as a Kit without engine.

Number31

351 posts

243 months

Thursday 22nd March 2018
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Looks like a set of TWM throttle bodies, now owned by Borla induction. Borla should be able to offer a solution, it certainly offers an airbox kit.

I think these are the throttle bodies LINK

Stuart, were the american kits sold engineless to get round emission issues ?



Edited by Number31 on Thursday 22 March 18:26

Number31

351 posts

243 months

Thursday 22nd March 2018
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Brightonuk

Original Poster:

68 posts

93 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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Thanks for all the input truly appreciated
The Borala looks like a promising option
I also spoke the the guys at ITG who can custom make a filter tall enough to clear the stacks but 3-4 weeks as they have to come from the UK
The only other option is to reduce the size of the stacks
Just for reference I pulled the scouring pad off and took some more photos
Number31 you are correct sir TWM



KN02LEY

72 posts

139 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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The L7C has some guidance on what the VIN coding means here

mharris

148 posts

182 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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Brightonuk said:
Thanks for all the input truly appreciated
The Borala looks like a promising option
I also spoke the the guys at ITG who can custom make a filter tall enough to clear the stacks but 3-4 weeks as they have to come from the UK
The only other option is to reduce the size of the stacks
Just for reference I pulled the scouring pad off and took some more photos
Number31 you are correct sir TWM
Why does the filter need to clear the full height of the intake trumpets? You can fit a back plate and a thinner filter as seen here..




fergus

6,430 posts

295 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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mharris said:
Why does the filter need to clear the full height of the intake trumpets? You can fit a back plate and a thinner filter as seen here..

Having no stand-off space in front of the air horns negates some of the benefits of fitting air horns over std trumpets.

mharris

148 posts

182 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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fergus said:
Having no stand-off space in front of the air horns negates some of the benefits of fitting air horns over std trumpets.
I must be missing something here.. what is the difference between "air horns" and "std trumpets"?

Brightonuk

Original Poster:

68 posts

93 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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fergus said:
Having no stand-off space in front of the air horns negates some of the benefits of fitting air horns over std trumpets.
Yep that's what the guys over at ITG said