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Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: mccannix] #1212933
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Mopar hobbyists were procrastinators when it came to buying them.. saying they would have, should have, but never wanted to until it was too late.




This is what I kept thinking of when the thread from last year was building.

For Bill Allphin to have only sold 100 in seven years is pretty sad (not because of Bill but the lack of interest from the market) when he could probably sell 100 in less than a year now is a big difference in demand.

I completely understand those that are working within a budget but we're talking about a filter for a setup that is rarely found for less than $1,000 used, i.e. carbs, linkage, intake, air cleaner assembly. To complain about a filter for $100 to $200 really doesn't make sense at that point. This is in the context of adding the setup to a car that didn't come with one originally.

For those that have a car that came with this filter originally but wouldn't buy it because of the price, I 100% agree with Dave on this point. For what everything else costs to do with such a car, excluding the garage art, trailer, truck to haul trailer, etc., this filter's price is relatively minor.

I hope for those that do want to buy one that Tony D. is right and there is a reproduction coming.

Mike.

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: A12] #1212934
04/12/12 02:55 PM
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I had that filter on my air grabber road runner back in '69




It's all worth while since it got you to post that photo again


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Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: B_Body_Bob] #1212935
04/12/12 03:16 PM
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I had that filter on my air grabber road runner back in '69




It's all worth while since it got you to post that photo again


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Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: A12] #1212936
04/12/12 03:27 PM
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The deal is this;

You pay upwards of a 1000 for the setup but to spend 100 for a filter that you will have to replace over and over(10 filters 1000 if you drive it all the time) when the 6 pk setup you should only have to buy one time. I would go cheap also.

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: moparmike1] #1212937
04/12/12 03:30 PM
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If memory servers me correctly, which it often times doesn't, I recall that people were complaining about the "new" CA322V filter not being "Correct".
Maybe someone with a better memory can shed some light on the subject.

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: Snoopy] #1212938
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There's a thread on the various versions of the filter over on the A12 forums. http://a12mopar.com/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1333584692


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Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: B_Body_Bob] #1212939
04/12/12 04:28 PM
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There's a thread on the various versions of the filter over on the A12 forums. http://a12mopar.com/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1333584692




Bob if I had to pick one for performance I'd bet the bottom left air filter CA332 in the last photo would flow the most of all of those paper filters there. The originals were really restricted by the round hole mesh. And now I think I know what the V is for; "Very restricted" or "Velocity restriction" and not Vintage series like I thought

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: Ron69rr] #1212940
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The deal is this;

You pay upwards of a 1000 for the setup but to spend 100 for a filter that you will have to replace over and over(10 filters 1000 if you drive it all the time) when the 6 pk setup you should only have to buy one time. I would go cheap also.




I have no idea what conditions you drive in but in my daily driver, I'll put four filters in over the course of 200,000 miles and I over maintain so the filter isn't really due to be changed. Changing filters ten times?

As far as options, what's out there? K&N and then what? Going cheap is fine, but if you want a correct appearing filter, it's not cheap now.

Mike.

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: moparmike1] #1212941
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The deal is this;

You pay upwards of a 1000 for the setup but to spend 100 for a filter that you will have to replace over and over(10 filters 1000 if you drive it all the time) when the 6 pk setup you should only have to buy one time. I would go cheap also.




I have no idea what conditions you drive in but in my daily driver, I'll put four filters in over the course of 200,000 miles and I over maintain so the filter isn't really due to be changed. Changing filters ten times?

As far as options, what's out there? K&N and then what? Going cheap is fine, but if you want a correct appearing filter, it's not cheap now.

Mike.




I was thinking the same thing..200K on my Honda and I probably put 3 or 4 filters in it. In MOST cases it will be the only filter you will ever buy for a collector/hobby style vehicle.

I dont know if its mentioned, and this might add to the cost, but this is what I do. I have one of the diamond mesh style ones(that I got real cheap) that I use for driving and save the round one for the shows/cruises...

MB

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: HPMike] #1212942
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You guys live in the plush green north. Down here in south Texas it is a dust bowl most of the time.

I may have exaggerated on the number of changes but it was for a point. Filters you change carbs, intake, air cleaner stays the same.

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: Ron69rr] #1212943
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You guys live in the plush green north. Down here in south Texas it is a dust bowl most of the time.

I may have exaggerated on the number of changes but it was for a point. Filters you change carbs, intake, air cleaner stays the same.




Four to six months of snow or dust all year! I guess every area has its pitfalls.

Like I said, hopefully the filters get reproduced.

Mike.

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: moparmike1] #1212944
04/12/12 06:08 PM
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Hope we get to see both the "punched hole" and the "expanded mesh" style.

Heck, even if K and N switched to a white pleated foam that would be decent. At least it would look half-right from a distance.


Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: Grizzly] #1212945
04/13/12 10:25 PM
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I'll be looking forward to these new reproductions, if they look good and are priced right, I'll buy a few......

I sure hope they get it right


It will be interesting to see the Moparts crowd 'critique' them:

The Orange rubber isn't the right shade,
The air filter paper element is too thin or thick,
The holes in the screen are not the right shape,
It's not the right size,

Bla Bla Bla.....

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: Ron69rr] #1212946
04/13/12 10:35 PM
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That's a cool picture!

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #1212947
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You own all of them, or did you pull that picture off the internet, somewhere?


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Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: hemi71x] #1212948
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No, not my pic but yes, I've had most, if not all of them at one time or another, there were a lot of small variables even between the "generic" mesh versions. I thing FRAM just went with whomever the low bidder was in terms of raw materials (screen, rubber, colorants, etc.) when they put runs together over the years.

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #1212949
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Does that photo cover everything used right from day 1 to the present?


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Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: Grizzly] #1212950
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No, not all of them, but pretty close.

Re: Fram CA 332 V [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #1212951
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