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Hi guys,

It's that time of the year some of you have been waiting for.
Here comes our end year sale 2015!
From Nov to Dec 2015.



Besides the end year sale, we will be introducing our product additions such our line of Hengst Cabin filters.
We do listen to your needs and try our best to cater to it.

 
02 Nov 2015

More information abt the Hengst cabin filter that we are carrying.
We will be carrying the activated carbon versions only, for added protection for drivers and their loved ones.

 
03 Nov 2015

Replacing Bro Roger Kwa's BMW E90lci BMW cabin filter with our Hengst Activated Carbon version.

Noticed how worn out the old one is?
You can even see the base black plastic of the holder base.
Take a look at the Hengst version below and see the thickness and layout of the filter media.
The cabin filter aka aircon filter is an often neglected portion of the car. The recommended change interval is either 365 days or 15000km whichever comes 1st.

 
Now Available
Hengst PM2.5 Activated Carbon Cabin Filter
For BMW E81/E87/E82/E88/1M/E84X1/E90/E91/E92/E93/M3 & LCI Models
RRP $80
Introductory Offer $70

 
Now Available
Hengst PM2.5 Activated Carbon Cabin Filter
For BMW E60/E61/E63/E64/M5/M6 & LCI models
RRP $130 for 2 pieces
Introductory offer $120

 
07 Nov 2015

Dumping our old credit card machine for this new credit card payment device.
Hope to serve you guys better! Cheers!!

 
08 Nov 2015

A closer look at the dirt buildup in the cabin filter.
Take a look at one that has not been changed in a long time VS a new piece of our Hengst cabin filter.



 
08 Nov 2015

The cabin filter aka aircon filter is one often overlooked part of the car.
This is what happens when its not changed regularly.

Article courtesy of eHow | How to - Discover the expert in you! (by Jack Gerard)
Symptoms of a Clogged Cabin Filter | eHow

Symptoms of a Clogged Cabin Filter

By Jack GerardeHow Contributor

Reduced Airflow


  • A clogged cabin filter can reduce the volume of air that can pass through. This means air passing through the air-conditioning system slows down, thus reducing the flow of air into the cabin of the car. Vehicle owners may have to turn up the fan settings on their air conditioner to compensate for the reduced airflow, putting a strain on the air-conditioning system as it tries to blow more air into the cabin.
Reduced Horsepower

  • A vehicle's engine provides power for the air-conditioning system's components. When the cabin filter is clogged, the system has to work harder and requires more power from the engine to do so. This reduces power to other components such as the drive train and alternator. As more power is diverted into meeting the needs of the air-conditioning system, overall horsepower and performance can suffer.
Increased Cabin Temperature

  • An overworked air-conditioning system with reduced airflow is less able to keep the a consistent cabin air temperature. The air temperature increase caused by a clogged cabin filter may be gradual or significant, depending on how the filter is clogged, as well as other factors such as the outside temperature and amount of sunlight heating the air as it passes through the car's windows. When the air temperature starts to rise, the air conditioner simply can't produce enough cool air to reduce the temperature.
Increased Air Pollutants

  • More dust, pollen and other airborne pollutants make their way into a vehicle's cabin when the air filter is clogged. This is a result of the air conditioning system pulling air through and around the filter.
 

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