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delorehal
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I'm looking for an air filter box for my 2.3L beretta, the oem one is missing (like many other parts).
On eBay, there are a lot of cone filters.
I don't like these kind of filters since they are usually less efficient than the stock one, hot air Inside the engine compartment.

However, it may take long time before I can find one, so I would lile to know your experience with these universal filters.
What models are the best, and what models should be avoided ?

thanks


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Decade old comparison but gives general idea:

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Thanks,
I'm suprised by these gains


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I have only found this kit :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Weapon-R-Secret ... X7&vxp=mtr

Very expensive.
Anyone experienced these kind of filters ?


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delorehal wrote:I'm looking for an air filter box for my 2.3L beretta, the oem one is missing (like many other parts).
On eBay, there are a lot of cone filters.
I don't like these kind of filters since they are usually less efficient than the stock one, hot air Inside the engine compartment.

However, it may take long time before I can find one, so I would lile to know your experience with these universal filters.
What models are the best, and what models should be avoided ?

thanks
What year is your Beretta...i may be able to get you the stock box if you are still interested in going that route.


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Thanks
I don't know if it is a 91 or 92, the tittle is no help for that.
Will the VIN give me the year ?
When I come back home, I will look for it.


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Yes, the VIN will help. There should be a label on the driver door jamb giving a manufacture date.


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I have found this number 101LZ13AONY162481, hope this help


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That number is a little off.. Are you sure it isn't supposed to be 1G1LZ13A7NY162481 ?
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Thanks,
I will check again
With your pic, it seems that I have a 1992 model.
ronaconda do you have an airbox for my car ?


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I do not. I have not found a quad factory air intake...i'm sorry.


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