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corsaboy_03
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6th Aug 04 at 21:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ive heard that if you fit an induction kit you have to get the fuel setup changed or something because afterwards you will use more petrol? is this true?
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Greg_M
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6th Aug 04 at 22:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you will use more petrol anyway, what with all the hot air you'll be sucking in
corsaboy_03
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isnt the point to suck cold air in?
Greg_M
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quote:
Originally posted by corsaboy_03
isnt the point to suck cold air in?


in theory yes, but you wount. is it the 57i or whatever they are called ones?
corsaboy_03
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i havent got 1 but im thinking of getting 1 but just tryin 2 find out whether its a good idea. so your saying that it will use more petrol neway but do u need to have the fuel setup? and is it worth gettin 1?
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Greg_M
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imo inductio kits are not worth the money you pay for them. unless you are doing some serious air feeding or RAM induction dont bother.

to my knowledge no you dont need the fueling re done, reset the ECu just for show. and thats the best option.
greebo2
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have to agree greg12v complete waste of money and those oiled cotton filters are shite they let lots of much through just hold one up the to the light and see how big the holes are if u don't believe me paper filter much better

 
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