mutti_wilson
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- Nov 2, 2016
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- La Center, WA
My 288 had the optional Twin Air filter setup on it which was cool except for the fact that it was completely deteriorated. Since finding one of those filters was near impossible I started looking for some options. I found a filter that seemed to be close enough to fitting so I bought it and it was on the large side but I made it work. The biggest issue was the neck of the filter was too large to seal up the the OEM intake. I managed to make it work by using the thick foam tape but it never instilled confidence in me.
My friend recently bought a 3d printer and has been playing around with it and is eager to put it through it's paces so I thought why don't I model up a intake to my specs? I spent a couple nights with calipers and my trusty Sketchup and got it all modeled up. I had to install some software to make sure the print would turn out and had some errors to correct but I ended up with a printable file and he printed it up. He used PETG which is a little less sturdy than ABS but for an intake should be just fine. I had to do some hand sanding to smooth some areas but overall it turned out great. It bolted right up and the filter fit nice and tight. Now I'm looking for 3d printers to make whatever I want. The technology we can have in our garages that would have once been considered a pipe dream a decade or 2 ago is amazing.
Filter https://goo.gl/PJD8RW

My friend recently bought a 3d printer and has been playing around with it and is eager to put it through it's paces so I thought why don't I model up a intake to my specs? I spent a couple nights with calipers and my trusty Sketchup and got it all modeled up. I had to install some software to make sure the print would turn out and had some errors to correct but I ended up with a printable file and he printed it up. He used PETG which is a little less sturdy than ABS but for an intake should be just fine. I had to do some hand sanding to smooth some areas but overall it turned out great. It bolted right up and the filter fit nice and tight. Now I'm looking for 3d printers to make whatever I want. The technology we can have in our garages that would have once been considered a pipe dream a decade or 2 ago is amazing.
Filter https://goo.gl/PJD8RW




