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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Problems with Induction Kits » Post Reply
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mjw_2k2 |
posted on 2nd Mar 04 at 09:15 |
quote: what he said ^ | |
Noonster |
posted on 2nd Mar 04 at 08:54 |
Drilled airbox - PVD panel filter no probs as yet..... | |
mav |
posted on 2nd Mar 04 at 04:11 |
no problems | |
gsi-gaz |
posted on 2nd Mar 04 at 02:04 |
nope piper x | |
blackula |
posted on 1st Mar 04 at 22:59 |
K&n used to have a bit in the leaflet about icing up of elements when car was left parked up in winter. Doubt thats the case though, unless it got wet and you live in Canada. | |
Trotty |
posted on 1st Mar 04 at 22:58 |
No problems as of yet, been on for over a year now. | |
Kerry |
posted on 1st Mar 04 at 22:48 |
are u sure its ure ind kit and now ure automatic choke? | |
AndyCorsaC |
posted on 1st Mar 04 at 22:08 |
only flat spots some times but no probs starting up | |
mike_1.2LS96 |
posted on 1st Mar 04 at 22:07 |
nope | |
Ryan L |
posted on 1st Mar 04 at 21:18 |
nope K+N | |
Mo |
posted on 1st Mar 04 at 21:17 |
nope piper x on mine | |
Mikorsa16v |
posted on 1st Mar 04 at 21:15 |
nope, mines fine :/ K&N for the records | |
mattsxi |
posted on 1st Mar 04 at 21:06 |
Does anyone have any trouble starting there car on a cold morning which is fitted with an induction kit ie, BFO, K&N, Piper x etc? Coz mine sometimes has trouble. |