corsakiz
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One of my mates has got a induction kit on there car, and my other mate has a got a K&N Air Filter.
Just wondering what the difference is? and which one gives more effect to your car.
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Ry_B
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Induction kits get heat soak so end up loosing power, although neither will be noticeable on a small engined car.
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Robin
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neither will do anything really.
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corsakiz
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so should i just buy a K&N air filter?
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Robin
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no. if anything, buy pipercross, K&N are crap
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Marc
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By K&N air filter I'm assuming you mean panel filter, this goes in the original air box. An induction kit replaces the air box and is usually a cone shape. As Rcb says an induction kit can end up sucking in warm air, an engine needs cold dense air. A filter such as a Viper is enclosed and doesn't tend to draw in hot air.
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Sam
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Just drive around with no bonnet or front bumper for maximum cold air.
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