Fonz
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quote: Originally posted by ShePs
so ru saying that would work fonz?
yup
get the pipe low enuf to get the "draft" flowing under the car and i'm sure that will work
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ShePs
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cheers - im waiting on an email reply about a ramair maxflow 1st...but i may decide to just go for the K&N.I take yours sounds good by your sig?
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Fonz
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quote: Originally posted by ShePs
cheers - im waiting on an email reply about a ramair maxflow 1st...but i may decide to just go for the K&N.I take yours sounds good by your sig?
brill!
just a stab of the loud pedal at any speed gives a beautiful "waawp"
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ShePs
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gud stuff i already hav a powerflow backbox fitted n im hoping that it will beef up the tone n make it a bit louder
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skell
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better of just cable tieing a rag or sponge around your air feed
[Edited on 10-01-2007 by skell]
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corsa jay
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get a powertec, ive got one looks really nice under the bonnet and is a fair bit louder than most kits!
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ShePs
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dunno whether 2 just get a K&N with the cold air feed or maybe get this ramair max flow...http://www.ramairfilters.co.uk/store/product_info.php?cPath=269_285_288&products_id=708
any suggestions?
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by mattyross
or just dont get an induction kit
vauxhall spend time and money developing the airbox
Everything a manufacturer does is a compromise to get the best mixture of economy and performance without scarificing one or the other too much. By fitting an induction kit you scarifice some of the economy.
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whitter45
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I have a viper on mine
Sound nice and had no drawbacks from fitting it
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Ash_EP3
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BMC CDA look to be a good choice! I have a standard Pipercross IK and no Cold Air Feed
Car seems to run ok and sounds nice...
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topshot_2k
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K&N Apollo or BMC in my opinion both around £150+ and better than Pipercrss
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Steve
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get a sealed air filter
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Steve
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like mine
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Superlite Ltd.
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I say it all the time but...
apiro forza - on a budget
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Ben D
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4 month old post
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Ben G
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bloody grave diggers, and steve, you should know better you sleazy oldie
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Steve
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Ben D and Ben G
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Nick-S
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Toby
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what i would do is get a k and n or whatever and fit it as usual, then mod the air box so the filter will sit inside, drill the box and then mod the front of the box to fit a cold feed down to your bumper, this way your enclosed, it looks pretty standard and it sounds good
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