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Atlas Air Filters
Looking for at least one NOS Atlas air filter for my display.
Thanks for any help Larry |
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I just ran across these on epay. Not mine. They seem pretty affordable. BTW, out of curiosity, have you run and comparisons between std filters and the K&N type?
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_kw=a...&_dmd=1&_sop=1 |
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Thanks SD73, I have been looking at ebay also. I think I have tracked down a couple just today.
The tester works with a light bulb, not as flow. It would of been used as a display to the customer. Their dirty filter above a new one so they could see the difference. Larry |
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You had me fooled with all those fancy meters and charts. You gotta love the state of the art light bulb technology!
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The Allen scope in the background just happen to be in the photo, although it is a pretty cool scope it does dwell, timing, co gas, volt/amps/ohms testing , battery,starting, charging, vacuum/pressure, and cylinder selecting.
I wonder if any shops used a "black light bulb" to sell more filters LOL Larry |
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That's a nice setup! It wouldn't surprise me to find out they used 20 watt bulbs.
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