To BHAF or not to BHAF
GasganoFJ60 - Do like I did and upgrade to a 5" intake tube.
Then you can use a piece of 4" PVC which just happens to fit into the 4510 and into the stock rubber intake which just happens to fit into a piece of 5" exhaust pipe.
BTW the end of the stock rubber intake that connects to the compressor just happens to fit into the 5" pipe also.
Check my photos on 'the other' cummins forum :
http://www.cumminsforum.com/gallery/...00/ppuser/9741
The one shown is still the fireplace flue I used initally. It has since been replaced with a 5" exhaust pipe. Looks the same except NO dents
Then you can use a piece of 4" PVC which just happens to fit into the 4510 and into the stock rubber intake which just happens to fit into a piece of 5" exhaust pipe.
BTW the end of the stock rubber intake that connects to the compressor just happens to fit into the 5" pipe also.
Check my photos on 'the other' cummins forum :
http://www.cumminsforum.com/gallery/...00/ppuser/9741
The one shown is still the fireplace flue I used initally. It has since been replaced with a 5" exhaust pipe. Looks the same except NO dents

GasganoFJ60 - Do like I did and upgrade to a 5" intake tube.
Then you can use a piece of 4" PVC which just happens to fit into the 4510 and into the stock rubber intake which just happens to fit into a piece of 5" exhaust pipe.
BTW the end of the stock rubber intake that connects to the compressor just happens to fit into the 5" pipe also.
Check my photos on 'the other' cummins forum :
http://www.cumminsforum.com/gallery/...00/ppuser/9741
The one shown is still the fireplace flue I used initally. It has since been replaced with a 5" exhaust pipe. Looks the same except NO dents

Then you can use a piece of 4" PVC which just happens to fit into the 4510 and into the stock rubber intake which just happens to fit into a piece of 5" exhaust pipe.
BTW the end of the stock rubber intake that connects to the compressor just happens to fit into the 5" pipe also.
Check my photos on 'the other' cummins forum :
http://www.cumminsforum.com/gallery/...00/ppuser/9741
The one shown is still the fireplace flue I used initally. It has since been replaced with a 5" exhaust pipe. Looks the same except NO dents


Tony
Build the 4" intake and then get a K&N, AFE, Airraid, Amsoil or any of the other filters besides a paper filter. After reading some of these posts, I'm convinced an oiled cotton gauze or nanofibre or any of the others, even if it's smaller, is still going to flow more air. And in the long run, they're actually cheaper.
GasganoFJ60 - Do like I did and upgrade to a 5" intake tube.
Then you can use a piece of 4" PVC which just happens to fit into the 4510 and into the stock rubber intake which just happens to fit into a piece of 5" exhaust pipe.
BTW the end of the stock rubber intake that connects to the compressor just happens to fit into the 5" pipe also.
Check my photos on 'the other' cummins forum :
http://www.cumminsforum.com/gallery/...00/ppuser/9741
The one shown is still the fireplace flue I used initally. It has since been replaced with a 5" exhaust pipe. Looks the same except NO dents

Then you can use a piece of 4" PVC which just happens to fit into the 4510 and into the stock rubber intake which just happens to fit into a piece of 5" exhaust pipe.
BTW the end of the stock rubber intake that connects to the compressor just happens to fit into the 5" pipe also.
Check my photos on 'the other' cummins forum :
http://www.cumminsforum.com/gallery/...00/ppuser/9741
The one shown is still the fireplace flue I used initally. It has since been replaced with a 5" exhaust pipe. Looks the same except NO dents


I was able to find plenty of 6"-4" reducers in my searching and amsoil does carry a cone nanofiber filter thats 6."
Ill think Ill upgrade to that in the future, budget willing.
This is all I know about the BHAF. I was using the BHAF with the stock rubber hose, it could be that this is not suitable. I just know the K&N keeps it cleaner. I'm not sure if it flows as much air but, it is cleaner. Just my .02
Hey Gasgano I guess you didn't realize that that nanofibre filter is a 4.5" inside diameter outlet but the outside diameter of the outlet is going to be 5" You could just use the OD and get a 5 to 4" reducer or something.
It's the same as my filter but mine is the one with the offset outlet; the 4091. It's got a comparable surface area but the ID outlet is 4" not 4.5" like yours.
It's the same as my filter but mine is the one with the offset outlet; the 4091. It's got a comparable surface area but the ID outlet is 4" not 4.5" like yours.
maybe i'll hold off on my k&n and sell it to someone who prefers it. then use that money towards an AFE or BHAF. i like hearing all these responses from guys with experience. i prefer to hear that than a company's claim to fame that just tries to get you to spend more money on a less efficient (filtration-wise) product.




