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<blockquote data-quote="PSUCOBRA96" data-source="post: 11519819" data-attributes="member: 54826"><p>Sp after replacing cabin filters in a few cars this winter, and seeing how absolutely nasty and disgusting they were. I decided to take some time and see if I cant come up with an aftermarket cabin filter using some already pre-maid manufacturers plastic holder and filters. I have a Haynes manual somewhere but cannot find it. So before I go and remove my car's cowl piece I want to get some printouts of how our heating and a.c. draws in fresh air. </p><p></p><p>Once I get the dimensions I think it will be just locating the right housing. I know for a Jeep, MOPAR sells a kit to install one. So I figure maybe using an 05 up mustangs housing and modifying it. </p><p></p><p>My goal is to see if I can reduce the amount of pollen and crap I breath in during the spring. When I don;t have the windows down, which is normally all summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSUCOBRA96, post: 11519819, member: 54826"] Sp after replacing cabin filters in a few cars this winter, and seeing how absolutely nasty and disgusting they were. I decided to take some time and see if I cant come up with an aftermarket cabin filter using some already pre-maid manufacturers plastic holder and filters. I have a Haynes manual somewhere but cannot find it. So before I go and remove my car's cowl piece I want to get some printouts of how our heating and a.c. draws in fresh air. Once I get the dimensions I think it will be just locating the right housing. I know for a Jeep, MOPAR sells a kit to install one. So I figure maybe using an 05 up mustangs housing and modifying it. My goal is to see if I can reduce the amount of pollen and crap I breath in during the spring. When I don;t have the windows down, which is normally all summer. [/QUOTE]
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