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Current Registration System
The two numbers in the middle of the registration state the year:
The first number will be a 1/5/6.
If it is a 1, it is registered between March and September: If it is a 5/6, the vehicle is registered after September and before March.
The second number states the year:
For example KC63 KFF was registered between Sept 2013 and March 2014.
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Prefix Registration System
Vehicles registered pre 2001 are subject to a prefix and suffix system. The most common is prefix. The first letter represents the year the car was registered.
For example, M673 SWP was registered in 1994.
To find which year your car was registered, enter your registration into the DVLA vehicle check
X Fuel Help
If you don’t know which fuel type your vehicle is, refer to your logbook or simply check the filler cap.
X car body types
Find your body type on your logbook or on the DVLA vehicle check website.
X Engine Size Help
Your engine size can often be refered to as litres (l) or cubic centimeters (cc). Refer to your vehicle logbook to check or enter your registration into the DVLA Vehicle Check website.
X car drive types
To Find your vehicle's drivetrain, please refer to your vehicle handbook.
X BHP power
The power output of your vehicle is measured in BHP.

To find out your BHP, please check your vehicle handbook.

Air Filters

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Air Filters

What you need to know about air filters for your car


Air filters are essential for maintenance of the vehicle. They ensure the prevention of dirt and debris from getting into the engine itself. By not changing the air filter on a regular basis can lead to a negative impact on the engines performance. Consider changing of the air filter every time the vehicle is serviced to ensure maximum engine performance. We would recommend having the air filter fitted and located within the vehicle professionally to ensure maximum performance.
Some air filters come with foam pads for additional protection. In the specification section of the products information some may state it has a tapered corner. This is where the corner of the filter will be rectangular. Others may also include an air filter handle.


We have a wide range of performance air filters and standard car air filters to help you keep your engine running at the optimum standard.

Air Filter Buying Guide


Here is an explanation of the terms used to help you choose the right Air Filter for your vehicle

Air Filter Filters air before it is sucked into the engine
Foam Pad Foam Pads are fitted to Filters to provide additional protection in dusty environments.
Tapered Corner The corner of a rectangular Filter is tapered
Handle Air Filter includes a Handle
(->ch.12335) To suit vehicles with a chassis number up to 12345.
(ch.12345->) To suit vehicles with a chassis number greater than 12345.
(Eng.CJCA) To suit vehicles with engine type CJCA.

Frequently Asked Questions



What is the purpose of an air filter in my car?
There are several air filters within cars. We supply a full range car air filters including cabin and engine filters to maximise driver performance and passenger comfort.

Where is the air filter in car?
The air filter is usually located towards the front of the vehicle although this does vary depending on the make and model of the car. We recommend that professional guidance is sought to locate and change your car air filter.

How to change air filters?
We recommend that all car air filters are professionally fitted by a mechanic to ensure maximum performance is achieved.