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CorsAsh

posted on 24th Aug 04 at 22:21

Bout £30 normally...


of_corsa_sxi

posted on 24th Aug 04 at 22:10

drilled airbox, i did mine last weeks, have only noticed a increase in noise. how muxh is a k&n panel filter lads? :thumbs:


Fraser Young

posted on 24th Aug 04 at 21:33

Drilled airbox on my gsi... still get 350+ miles to a tank sounds great prob marginally better response also...


Siberia

posted on 24th Aug 04 at 21:25

quote:
Originally posted by jmucorsasport
Induction kits use more petrol coz they take in more air than the normal airbox. I didn't notice much change in petrol consumption when i drilled mine and put a K&N panel filter in, just a difference in noise.


^ exactly what he said... sounds great tooo:)


mwg

posted on 24th Aug 04 at 21:03

u wouldnt notice the small difference in fuel consumption :lol:


jmucorsasport

posted on 24th Aug 04 at 21:03

Induction kits use more petrol coz they take in more air than the normal airbox. I didn't notice much change in petrol consumption when i drilled mine and put a K&N panel filter in, just a difference in noise.


smack

posted on 24th Aug 04 at 20:57

When this is done does it use more petrol up beacuse i heard that the induction kits do take more petrol up?
Anyone know?
Thanks