GPSMan1, what is this?
#1
GPSMan1, what is this?
I was looking for the SGII pic, and found this pic:
What is it??
Also what it the K&N # for the batt filter:
Guess I need to "get out" more, I have a shortcut that takes me right into the FEH forum here, guess I should browse the whole site more
What is it??
Also what it the K&N # for the batt filter:
Guess I need to "get out" more, I have a shortcut that takes me right into the FEH forum here, guess I should browse the whole site more
#2
Re: GPSMan1, what is this?
This is the display showing the lithium-ion hybrid battery state of charge status via Hybrid Plus. Hybrid Plus is out of Boulder, Co and can install a PHEV conversion in your vehicle for over $32,000.
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...ee-mailvie.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...ee-mailvie.jpg
#3
Re: GPSMan1, what is this?
Thanks, I knew I heard, err read, Hybrid plus somewhere.
The K&N I found in the air filter sticky, it's # YA-1602-U and seems to run about $42 these days. (vs $17ish for the paper is a 3yr return)
The K&N I found in the air filter sticky, it's # YA-1602-U and seems to run about $42 these days. (vs $17ish for the paper is a 3yr return)
#4
Re: GPSMan1, what is this?
Yes... you got it!
The K&N is actually a Yamaha Motorcycle ENGINE filter.
( So don't call or email K&N asking for a FEH battery filter, they won't know what the heck you are talking about. )
Also, don't freak when it comes it the mail and the RUBBER perimeter is slightly too fat. Just trim the rubber edge a bit using the original paper one as a template.
I have used this one for a long time, and a pal Desert dweller who lives on a dirt road swears by the "washable" K&N.
-John
The K&N is actually a Yamaha Motorcycle ENGINE filter.
( So don't call or email K&N asking for a FEH battery filter, they won't know what the heck you are talking about. )
Also, don't freak when it comes it the mail and the RUBBER perimeter is slightly too fat. Just trim the rubber edge a bit using the original paper one as a template.
I have used this one for a long time, and a pal Desert dweller who lives on a dirt road swears by the "washable" K&N.
-John