306oc - Peugeot 306 Owners Club & Forum
running a filter with xantia manifold? - Printable Version

+- 306oc - Peugeot 306 Owners Club & Forum (https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum)
+-- Forum: Engines (https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=16)
+--- Forum: XUD Section (https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=11)
+--- Thread: running a filter with xantia manifold? (/showthread.php?tid=13214)



running a filter with xantia manifold? - Jimbo - 25-04-2013

Picking up my fmic setup this weekend, I understand can be a pain to run a filters with the xantia mani? What's best to use or shall I just run it defiltered? I know they sound epic with no filters just worries me a bit


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - ozonehostile - 25-04-2013

first i've heard of this "problem" haha


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - Ben - 25-04-2013

Yeah I have no idea what you mean either I'm afraid. There's plenty of people on here with xantia manifolds, front mounts and filters though so just find pictures of these for ideas?


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - Mal - 26-04-2013

Whilst not a 306, this was the filter I used in my old car...
[Image: 178639_500341733318613_1153792371_o.jpg]


running a filter with xantia manifold? - Sambarker - 26-04-2013

[Image: 8C8D323B-1A3F-4AD4-B459-B0828F89EA87-824...FC81D8.jpg]


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - Jimbo - 26-04-2013

Cheers guys I always thought there was space issues, seems you just run the pipe the other side of the manifold. Why is it some people run defiltered then?
Can you use a 405 td intake pipe as I have one at work?
Cheers


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - silverzx - 26-04-2013

De filter is generally easier as you don't have to do anything (until damage is caused to the blades)!

I think it helps with flow as well as your removing restriction caused by the extra piping and filter.


running a filter with xantia manifold? - Frosty - 26-04-2013

Sorry if I seem dum but when people de filter do you just put something over the intake on the turbo?


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - declantg - 26-04-2013

Nah, if you run defaulted just have nothing on it at all, just be prepared for a f*cked turbo!

After my dt, I'm always running a filter.


running a filter with xantia manifold? - Frosty - 26-04-2013

Cheers. I know de filtered sounds awesome but I don't want to be damaging turbos.

What do people recommend using on the air filter side of things? Big air filter or a small 1? And make up some pipe work out of intercooler pipes?


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - declantg - 26-04-2013

Iirc the coldest part is behind the passenger headlight?
Just run a feed to a panel filter should be find Smile

Yeah you don't wanna be sucking stones into the turbo!


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - ozonehostile - 26-04-2013

I ran de-filtered for a bit on my 405 dturbo and it made it slower due to the turbo sucking in warm air off the block. a cone filter behind the the passenger headlight with a decent air feed was a massive improvement.


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - cwspellowe - 26-04-2013

(26-04-2013, 07:18 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: I ran de-filtered for a bit on my 405 dturbo and it made it slower due to the turbo sucking in warm air off the block. a cone filter behind the the passenger headlight with a decent air feed was a massive improvement.

Try running defiltered with no exhaust attached to the turbo. Recycled reeky hot air ftw!


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - anto - 26-04-2013

If using the standard 306 filter piping and a xantia manifold then the pipes can be crushed up against the master cylinder.
Its not a massive issue but i found that it does create a bit of vibration through the pedals which is annoying.
It is also very restrictive.
Im back to running defilter again.


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - Jimbo - 27-04-2013

Tbh, I'm thinking of using an adaptor instead of the xantia manifold so I can retain the standard intake pipe.
would there be much benefit in power with a xantia manifold compared to the adaptor?


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - anto - 27-04-2013

IMO the xantia/ 406 manifold is a better more evenly flowing manifold.
I couldnt tell if there is much difference in power between the two but i think the adaptors are an ugly solution.


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - Jimbo - 27-04-2013

Yeah I agree they don't look as nice.
Someone must have run both and could give a comparison


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - Tom - 27-04-2013

Theres a turbo cramming f*ck loads of air in there, i doubt the manifold makes any difference because the entrie manifold is at the same pressure?


RE: running a filter with xantia manifold? - Jimbo - 27-04-2013

(27-04-2013, 01:45 PM)Tom Wrote: Theres a turbo cramming f*ck loads of air in there, i doubt the manifold makes any difference because the entrie manifold is at the same pressure?

Your probably right. It's easier to keep a standard intake with an adaptor too.