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R Lee

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 23:35

a cheaper alternative to a viper is quikshift taipan.


Marc

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 23:21

Im a fan of the BFO, but you have to rev it more from a standstill.


vibrio

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 23:18

quote:
Originally posted by whitter45
quote:
Originally posted by luca2020
quote:
Originally posted by whitter45
BFO all the way.


prove it

its allredy been proved that a drilled air box with K&N panel filter produces more power than a induction kit

if u wanna spend £200 on a viper kit then go for it, i personaly dont think its worth it but u want the best induction kit so thats what ull have to pay


BFO sounds the best. no induction kit apart from viper will give you alot of gains so induction kits are for noise. So BFO is the winner cos of the fucking size of it:thumbs:



piper crozz are large because of the filtration system they use


whitter45

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 22:38

quote:
Originally posted by luca2020
quote:
Originally posted by whitter45
BFO all the way.


prove it

its allredy been proved that a drilled air box with K&N panel filter produces more power than a induction kit

if u wanna spend £200 on a viper kit then go for it, i personaly dont think its worth it but u want the best induction kit so thats what ull have to pay


BFO sounds the best. no induction kit apart from viper will give you alot of gains so induction kits are for noise. So BFO is the winner cos of the fucking size of it:thumbs:


Kris TD

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 21:01

quote:
Originally posted by Daimo B
Budget kits like Simota/Green etc allow loads of sh1te into the engine.



simota maybe, green are definately not cheap!!! they make motorsport airfilters for rally teams etc...


vibrio

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 20:51

quote:
Originally posted by Sinth
guys
i have a 1.4 16v corsa wats the best induction kit i can get for this ?
some1 mentioned this
Simota Induction Kit (1.4 16v)
£75.00+vat (£88.13) Each
is this better than the k & n?

thx



cone filters reduce the restriciton made by the air box. the actual difference between all the makes of filter are tit for tat. get a green, K&N, Pipercross, BFO. just depends on what you fancy or what you can afford. personally I would stick to a big name.


Sinth

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 19:49

cheers m8 u been a lot of help :) :)


Daimo B

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 19:45

Nahh, your drill a load of smallish holes. It does allow a certain amount of sh1t to come in, but the panel filter will stop the crap the same way the induction kit does.

Panel filter is bascially a flat induction kit. Wont draw in hot air, and has a lot less chance of getting sh1te inside. Induction kit is exposed remember :)


Sinth

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 19:39

sorry for the newb question, drilling the airbox would dat let a load of crap get in the engine?


Daimo B

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 19:24

Righty, the best INDUCTION kit, tbh, there really isn't one. Sticking with the large companies like K+N, Pipercross, and the new PVD air filters (NOT BFO) will always be the best as they stop most of the dust particals from entering the engine. Budget kits like Simota/Green etc allow loads of sh1te into the engine.

Best sealed induction kit is teh PiperX viper. Sealed units work very well on vauxhall engines.

As said, drilling the airbox and putting an aftermarket panel filter will give similar gains to that of a sealed air filter.

Induction ktis are purly for noise, will only give 1-2bhp and in some cases loose power!!


luca2020

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 15:35

quote:
Originally posted by whitter45
BFO all the way.


prove it

its allredy been proved that a drilled air box with K&N panel filter produces more power than a induction kit

if u wanna spend £200 on a viper kit then go for it, i personaly dont think its worth it but u want the best induction kit so thats what ull have to pay


Siberia

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 14:47

drilled airbox dude its free and is better than a BFO if u look at the whole picture.

[Edited on 05-03-2004 by Siberia]


mike16v

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 13:32

drill airbox and panel filter


broster

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 12:39

www.pvdnet.co.uk


Sinth

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 12:39

ne links to where i can buy these?


whitter45

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 12:03

BFO all the way.


Kris TD

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 10:44

induction kit will loose power over standard, drilled airbox or an enclosed filter like viper (silly money though).


broster

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 10:36

drilled air box mate with cold air feeds unless u can afford a viper type one


Sinth

posted on 5th Mar 04 at 10:34

guys
i have a 1.4 16v corsa wats the best induction kit i can get for this ?
some1 mentioned this
Simota Induction Kit (1.4 16v)
£75.00+vat (£88.13) Each
is this better than the k & n?

thx