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Steve
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25th Mar 03 at 11:26   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Iv come to the conclusion these are a waste of time and as a result am going to put my standard airfilter box with a k and n panel filter. I believe this will work far more efficiently. neone agree
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thought u were getting Viagra?
Steve
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25th Mar 03 at 11:27   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes wen tims dun the test on it
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25th Mar 03 at 11:31   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

trouble is my engines so compacted into my engine bay that hot air builds up around the piper x ind kit thus making it "bog" down at times when it gets hot

[Edited on 25-03-2003 by Steve106GTi]
Joff
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25th Mar 03 at 11:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Then you need a sealed air filter, such as a Pipercross Viper kit. I have had no overheating problems since moving over to this.

The standard airbox + panel filter is often the best route though.
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Steve ave a look at our fresh stuff page and the tiapan filters due in asap.
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oi jay wen did u become a Premium Trader? and wot offers are u providing us preem members?
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i agree, have taken off my K&N cone and gonna get a panel filter. they r all in the mind, sound louder so people think they going faster, if anything it made my sit still in the rev's and just growl.

Got a K&N 57i and recharge kit now, just sitting under my bed....
Phil Hall
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I found this out after 3 different kits. They seemed fine at first, but it was just the noise convincing you that the car was pulling better. I tried K+N, Jetex and Green cones before switching to a jetex panel filter with carefully drilled airbox. This was the best combination I found.

 
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