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Offline boardlord

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Panel Filter
« on: 01 July 2010, 19:42 »
Has anybody fitted a new panel filter,

There are offerings from Pipercross, K&N, ITG and VWracing (Which is twice the price of the others)

Not normally into to tuning so wanna sort this before the exhaust, not gonna chip as mate just had Focus RS die and now argueing between Superchips and Ford about whose gonna pay. :angry:
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Re: Panel Filter
« Reply #1 on: 01 July 2010, 22:29 »
IMHO with the standard map there is no point adding any other hardware mods.

I have seen from dyno'ing my own car the standard map will make no benefit from the hardware mods.

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Re: Panel Filter
« Reply #2 on: 02 July 2010, 07:44 »
Steve, what did you get on the rollers, I've heard the some cars running 230 in standerd trim. The graph on suprchips www shows 249 before there remap?
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Re: Panel Filter
« Reply #3 on: 02 July 2010, 07:49 »
In stock my ran 206bhp at the wheels (VW quoted figure is flywheel), and changing the intake made 0 different on the stock map.

When running the Revo map and ITG filter it produced good gains over stock airbox and filter.

Even the ITG panel filter in the stock airbox saw good improvements.
 

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Re: Panel Filter
« Reply #4 on: 02 July 2010, 10:03 »
In stock my ran 206bhp at the wheels (VW quoted figure is flywheel), and changing the intake made 0 different on the stock map.
When running the Revo map and ITG filter it produced good gains over stock airbox and filter.
Even the ITG panel filter in the stock airbox saw good improvements.

ITG panel filter from VW Racing?

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Re: Panel Filter
« Reply #5 on: 02 July 2010, 10:11 »
The VW Racing one is a rebranded pipercross filter.  :lipsrsealed:

The ITG one is available from ITG directly or Merlin Motorsport :smiley:

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Re: Panel Filter
« Reply #6 on: 02 July 2010, 13:59 »
VW Racing = £89      Pipercross = £34    LOL   

That's some mark up.
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Re: Panel Filter
« Reply #7 on: 02 July 2010, 14:10 »
Thats VW ;)

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Re: Panel Filter
« Reply #8 on: 02 July 2010, 22:49 »
VW Racing = £89      Pipercross = £34    LOL   

That's some mark up.

Cheap, if it keeps your warranty intact.
My dealer seems happy with anything 'VW Racing'.

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Re: Panel Filter
« Reply #9 on: 02 July 2010, 23:04 »
The ITG costs £47, sort of average cost between VW Racing and Pipercross.
Southern Carburetters in Wimbledon supply and fit this.
What about K&N? Any views or knowledge of this?

Question: Does the ITG panel filter have a positive effect in a stock car? K&N claim their filter does.
« Last Edit: 02 July 2010, 23:10 by am1w »
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