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BobbyT
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piper x induction kit
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10 August 2005, 16:08 »
hi, my golf has a 4-2-1 manifold and a full s/s system. now the next step would be a filter but are they worth the money? what kind of performance will i gain for my 80 quid! so if anyone has fitted one can you let me know what there like! cheers rob ÂÂÂ
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15 August 2005, 17:54 »
Dont know about the piper x induction kit but what about just putting in a K&N panel filter (if you've still got the original airbox), they are about £32 from ECP and when I put that on mine with a powerflow exhaust I noticed it was slightly more responsive when I put my boot down.
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Re: piper x induction kit
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18 August 2005, 22:40 »
I put one in one of my cabs and couldn't notice any improvement, very dissapointed.
This time I have just gone for a K&N panel filter and drilled holes in the air box.
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BobbyT
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22 August 2005, 21:54 »
cheers peeps, think i will go down the k&n route!
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