The K&N Engineering 62-1160 crankcase vent filter is designed for high-performance racing applications, vintage vehicle restoration, or enthusiasts seeking to enhance the aesthetics of their carbureted engines. Featuring a chrome-plated steel top and base, this vent filter combines durability with a sleek appearance. The 3/4 inch zinc tube is engineered to clamp directly onto metal or plastic tubing, providing a secure and efficient venting solution. Constructed with a high-quality synthetic non-woven filter media, it can be cleaned and reused multiple times, making it a cost-effective choice for ongoing maintenance.
Ideal for custom engine builds or vintage car restorations, this vent filter not only improves venting but also adds a distinctive visual element to your engine bay. Its compact dimensions and robust construction ensure reliable performance under demanding conditions. Please note that this product is legal in California only for racing vehicles that are never used, registered, or licensed for highway use. For specific vehicle compliance, refer to knfilters.com for CARB status.
Designed by K&N Engineering, a trusted name in automotive filtration, the 62-1160 vent filter offers a combination of functionality and style. The chrome finish resists corrosion and adds a polished look to your engine compartment. Whether you're upgrading your vintage car or customizing a race vehicle, this vent filter is an excellent choice for enhancing both performance and appearance.
Features:
- Chrome-plated steel top and base for durability and aesthetic appeal
- 3/4 inch zinc tube designed for easy clamp-on installation onto metal or plastic tubing
- Constructed with non-woven synthetic filter media for effective venting and reusability
- Suitable for racing applications and vintage car restorations
- Compact size with a sleek chrome finish to enhance engine bay aesthetics
- Designed by K&N Engineering, a reputable brand in automotive filtration
- Legal in California exclusively for racing vehicles that are not used on public roads