rimstyle
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As some of you are aware, Pipercross are continuing to offer what used to be the BFO Cone as the New Pipercross XL.
Here at Vaux-Tec we have struck a deal with Pipercross to offer the XL Induction Kit at 15% off of RRP in a group buy. We will need 10 or more people to obtain this great discount that no other Pipercross dealer can offer.
The kit is available for the following cars:
Corsa B all (exc. C16XE)
Corsa C 1.2 SXi
This induction kit is the largest filter on the market and makes a superb induction roar. For more details: http://pipercross.net/newsletters/xl_1004/
The kit is £87.99 RRP, but with this group buy you can purchase the Pipercross XL for only £74.00 inc. VAT and free delivery.
To take advantage of this offer please either u2u, email (sales@vaux-tec.co.uk), phone (0870 027 8434), or buy online (http://www.vaux-tec.co.uk/catalog/customer/home.php?cat=230).
If you buy online please use this discount coupon code: VAXL15
This group buy is open until the 25th February 2005.
Toby
Rimstyle Autodesign / Vaux-Tec
[Edited on 08-02-2005 by rimstyle]
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3CorsaMeal
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surely the greater the surface area the more friction created as the air passes through it, slowing the air down and causing a build up of heat with the increased friction
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vibrio
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ok who bummed Joff
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3CorsaMeal
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Joff gets told things by strange men and he believes it
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Martin
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is that not why u spray it with that spray thing thou, to reduce friction...?
wat ever it is it makes ma engine management lite come on till it wears off..
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3CorsaMeal
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i made it up
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deanmcreynolds26
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think u should do some for the bigger corsa's!
needing a new filter for the 2.0
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by Aztec_sxi
is that not why u spray it with that spray thing thou, to reduce friction...?
wat ever it is it makes ma engine management lite come on till it wears off..
The spray is dirt retention oil. If your engine management light comes on, you're spraying too much or spraying it on whilst the filter is fitted to the car.
The foam on the filter still gives excellent filtration without the oil, but you should still use it.
We've never heard of this affecting any other Corsa C.
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
i made it up
You're a liability.
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Captain_Rosco
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quote: Originally posted by Aztec_sxi
is that not why u spray it with that spray thing thou, to reduce friction...?
wat ever it is it makes ma engine management lite come on till it wears off..
I once had a BFO fliter. I sprayed that cleaning shit on it, and when I would drive the car, it sucked the spay crap through the cone and clogged up the Mass Air Flow sensor.
Vauxhall charged a fortune to replace it too. Soon after that, I bought a Quickshift filter.
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by deanmcreynolds26
think u should do some for the bigger corsa's!
needing a new filter for the 2.0
Looking into it already
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by Captain_Rosco
Vauxhall charged a fortune to replace it too. Soon after that, I bought a Quickshift filter.
Which is unoiled dry stainless steel mesh and will only filter around 65% of airborne particles...
What engine have you got?
[Edited on 08-02-2005 by Joff]
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3CorsaMeal
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most airbourne particles ignite and disappear
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
most airbourne particles ignite and disappear
10 micron particles isn't something you'd want getting into your engine - and you'll be getting a lot of those through with mesh.
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Martin
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mines bone dry... my BFO cone....
can i spray it with a thin coat of WD40?
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by Aztec_sxi
mines bone dry... my BFO cone....
can i spray it with a thin coat of WD40?
No. Dirt retention oil.
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Captain_Rosco
quote: Originally posted by Aztec_sxi
is that not why u spray it with that spray thing thou, to reduce friction...?
wat ever it is it makes ma engine management lite come on till it wears off..
I once had a BFO fliter. I sprayed that cleaning shit on it, and when I would drive the car, it sucked the spay crap through the cone and clogged up the Mass Air Flow sensor.
Vauxhall charged a fortune to replace it too. Soon after that, I bought a Quickshift filter.
soon after your engine blew up because of poor filtration
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Aztec_sxi
mines bone dry... my BFO cone....
can i spray it with a thin coat of WD40?
yes
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
quote: Originally posted by Aztec_sxi
mines bone dry... my BFO cone....
can i spray it with a thin coat of WD40?
yes
Don't listen to him - he puts his newborn child next to a cat
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3CorsaMeal
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PMSL
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bazgooch
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quote: Originally posted by Aztec_sxi
mines bone dry... my BFO cone....
can i spray it with a thin coat of WD40?
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
quote: Originally posted by vibrio
quote: Originally posted by Aztec_sxi
mines bone dry... my BFO cone....
can i spray it with a thin coat of WD40?
yes
Don't listen to him - he puts his newborn child next to a cat
actually my wife did
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Captain_Rosco
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
quote: Originally posted by Captain_Rosco
I once had a BFO fliter. I sprayed that cleaning shit on it, and when I would drive the car, it sucked the spay crap through the cone and clogged up the Mass Air Flow sensor.
Vauxhall charged a fortune to replace it too. Soon after that, I bought a Quickshift filter.
soon after your engine blew up because of poor filtration
So what would be a good filter then ???
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Captain_Rosco
quote: Originally posted by vibrio
quote: Originally posted by Captain_Rosco
I once had a BFO fliter. I sprayed that cleaning shit on it, and when I would drive the car, it sucked the spay crap through the cone and clogged up the Mass Air Flow sensor.
Vauxhall charged a fortune to replace it too. Soon after that, I bought a Quickshift filter.
soon after your engine blew up because of poor filtration
So what would be a good filter then ???
pipercross vector
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Bonzai
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Joffrey, please tell me what the filtration is on these Maz poo filters (linky) in comparison to brand name filters
cheers
[Edited on 08-02-2005 by Bonzai]
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