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Author Subject: Induction
bigbadbowen

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Post #1
ok other than standard air box what's everyone using induction kit wise now adays ?

Posted 1st Nov 2011 at 19:38
welshpug!

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Post #2
standard airbox with K&N E9000 and a few holes drilled in the lid Ninja

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Posted 1st Nov 2011 at 19:47
aphyx

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Posted 1st Nov 2011 at 19:48
grumpychef

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Post #4
I have some sort of enclosed carbon airbox with cold air feed it might even be as above ... BMC thingy Dunno

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Posted 1st Nov 2011 at 19:52
cwspellowe

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Post #5
i've a mahoosive simota cone, will be making a carbon airbox behind the headlight when i can be arsed Laugh

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Posted 1st Nov 2011 at 20:52
judge dead

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Post #6
use the battery tray and lid tapped together as a mould for one! lol evan better just tape the lid to battery tray cut a hole in it and uve got an airbox lol i have seen people useing the pipercross setup through fog light altho as i love puddles i havent been brave enough to do that Smile
Posted 1st Nov 2011 at 20:58
cwspellowe

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i would if i hadnt bas**rdised the battery tray to mount the ecu Laugh

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Posted 1st Nov 2011 at 21:01
JoeGTI-6

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Post #8
Viper Performance induction kit. Seems good. Im not going to change it as its there and Serving its purpose. I'm tempted to route it to the fog light for some nice cold morning air but with winter and puddles don't know if this is a great idea.
Posted 1st Nov 2011 at 22:03
anth

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Post #9
I have a cheaper plastic viper one using the standard air intake.

Does the job.
Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 07:10
monkeyman

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Post #10
Two of these http://www.auto-performance.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=22_39&products_id=301
and one of these http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001CKB6NC
plus some conector pipe http://www.auto-performance.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=36_90&products_id=66

route it behind the front fog light, and remove fog to get get airflow

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 09:56
cjm_harris

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Post #11
I use one of those K&N filters that Rich sold me...



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Posted 3rd Nov 2011 at 09:06
adam b

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Post #12
Mine is standard - good for over 350bhp Wink

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Posted 3rd Nov 2011 at 11:32
jimmyhackers

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Post #13
guessing you saw mine. cheap chrome cone ebay filter+ducting+ braided hose+glue+jubilees.

stuck where my fogs used to be

i right hodge podge bodge, but better than what was there before (boy racer hot air induction). sounds great but i have to watch out for puddles

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Posted 13th Dec 2011 at 01:09
aaron6

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Post #14
Same as welsh pug, standard box with the k&n filter. Except I didnt drill the lid as im afraid of puddles and I cut off and bunged up the resonater. Works a treat though. Smile

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Posted 13th Dec 2011 at 07:06
swiftyboi006

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Post #15
Jimmy you need to watch out for the cheap ebay and halfords filters as they restrict the flow more than an original filter. If i remember correctly, someone on here used a rr and lost about 11bhp from using a halfords cheap induction other than the standard. They may sound good but thats just the engine gasping for breath :-)

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