danemodsandy
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Eric:
"I personally never even use the standard post-filter on my TriStar. When it's installed, it makes the most irritating wind noise."
It shouldn't do that; perhaps something is going on with the afterfilter you have. If you're ever around another TriStar owner, borrow theirs and swap it for yours, to see if that fixes the problem. I've known a bad filter to cause whistling noises.
Also check the black plastic piece that the filter mounts to, to see if it is cracked or has any broken mounting tabs. It's called a filter basket; the part number is 70014. It installs with two 3/16" pop rivets; you also need to run a bead of black RTV silicone sealant around the opening in the canister body where the filter basket mounts, before you pop-rivet the filter basket into place. This will seal the filter basket to the canister body so that no air leakage will occur from that source. I had to replace the filter basket in my CXL, and once I did - quelle difference! More suction, less noise.
Both these things can cause excessive exhaust noise and whistling.
"I personally never even use the standard post-filter on my TriStar. When it's installed, it makes the most irritating wind noise."
It shouldn't do that; perhaps something is going on with the afterfilter you have. If you're ever around another TriStar owner, borrow theirs and swap it for yours, to see if that fixes the problem. I've known a bad filter to cause whistling noises.
Also check the black plastic piece that the filter mounts to, to see if it is cracked or has any broken mounting tabs. It's called a filter basket; the part number is 70014. It installs with two 3/16" pop rivets; you also need to run a bead of black RTV silicone sealant around the opening in the canister body where the filter basket mounts, before you pop-rivet the filter basket into place. This will seal the filter basket to the canister body so that no air leakage will occur from that source. I had to replace the filter basket in my CXL, and once I did - quelle difference! More suction, less noise.
Both these things can cause excessive exhaust noise and whistling.