dyerg
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Is it really any louder than a K&N? Cheers
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Icy
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Registered: 31st Jan 01
Location: Edinburgh Drives: Mk3 Golf Gti
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yup
n depends on engine too
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MikeH
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Registered: 3rd Apr 03
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Biggest advantage with the BFO is its size.
It has a greaer surface area so therefore less restriction... but it also is longer than the K&N and so possitions over the wheel arch where lies a nice denser colder air supply from the frong of the wheel arch.
When coupled with a couple of air feeds you will have the same setup as me, and i like it
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r8cr
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Location: Blairgowrie
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It's simple:
BFO cone is 200 by 230mm
Most K&N equivilants are half the size
twice the size, twice the noise!
Also the BFO cone is a vector induction which is better than a lot of k&ns
What is the big deal with the viper kits anyway?
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MikeH
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Can you explain what you mean by vector induction please?
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r8cr
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fcuk knows, sounds good though, could it be that it forces more air in or something????
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broster
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Registered: 6th Dec 02
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viper kits are sealer from the hot engine an are forced induction jobbies i believe, also look better IMO
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Joff
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Registered: 17th Oct 00
Location: Cambridgeshire
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Standard Pipercross filters have a flat cap end to them.
The Vector cone is an inverted spun alloy cone fixed in the end of the filter - the theory being that as air enters the filter, it is directed into the inlet pipework, rather than send it swirling around in the filter for a bit.
That's the theory anyway - it looks cooler tho
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MikeH
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Thanks Joff.
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