Block Out the Elements, Keep Your Turbo Running Strong

Picture this: you're out on a backroad drive, dust kicking up everywhere, or sudden rain hits during your commute. Without proper protection, that grime and water can sneak into your turbo's velocity stack, gunking up the works and cutting performance. That's where the FILTERWEARS F199K pre-filter steps in—a straightforward, effective barrier designed specifically for 6.5-inch velocity stacks.

Crafted for Durability You Can Count On

This pre-filter uses 100% monofilament polyester mesh, treated with a water-repellent finish that sheds moisture like a duck's back. It stretches to fit precisely around the wider mouth of your turbo horn, creating a tight seal without restricting airflow. Coming straight from the manufacturer and proudly made in the USA, it's built to handle repeated exposure to harsh conditions, from desert trails to coastal humidity.

Real Protection for Everyday Adventures

Whether you're tuning a street car, prepping for track days, or just want to extend your engine's life, this pre-filter delivers. It traps fine dirt particles and larger debris before they reach your intake, while the water-resistant coating prevents hydro-lock risks in wet weather. Imagine pushing through a muddy rally stage or navigating city streets in a downpour—your turbo stays clean, breathing freely, and performing at its peak.

Why Riders and Drivers Swear by It

In my garage, I've slapped these on multiple setups, and they hold up ride after ride. No more worrying about clogged intakes after off-roading or salty road spray in winter. It's the kind of practical upgrade that saves headaches and repair bills. Pair it with your regular filter for ultimate defense, and you'll notice smoother throttle response and less maintenance downtime.

Direct from the maker, this pre-filter isn't some cheap import—it's engineered for enthusiasts who demand quality. Slip it on today and tackle any condition with peace of mind.

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