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vibrio |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:36 |
K&N, green are far better than pipercross | |
Rob H |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:33 |
quote: Explain this please. How can it possibly filter more, when there are visable gaps between the foam "strands"? IMO the K&N is going to filter much more shit out than a foam filter would, as it relies on the tight weave of the cotton, not the coating of oil that the air may or maynot come into contact with. | |
ickabodsxi |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:30 |
it does u just have 2 put airbox back on when u take it in for service | |
Joff |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:29 |
They might flow less, but they filter more. | |
corsa-sxi |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:26 |
i thought u say it ruins ur warranty ickabodsxi | |
Kris TD |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:22 |
i agree, my pipercross cone the end cap keeps falling off. shite quality. | |
vibrio |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:19 |
no they do not flow as much, they fall apart and have to be bigger | |
Joff |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:17 |
They're better you fool :P | |
vibrio |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:15 |
foam filters are not as good as cotton gauze. | |
Joff |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:11 |
Why would you want a K&N when you've got Pipercross' foam filters. | |
vibrio |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:03 |
loudness is pants. you want a filter that works. BFO do not come with cold air ducting. K&N do | |
Joff |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:02 |
BFO is louder than a weeny std Pipercross filter ;) | |
Scott |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 12:00 |
http://www.illusionautostyle.co.uk | |
ickabodsxi |
posted on 4th Dec 03 at 11:51 |
im ordering an induction kit for a corsa c n dont no which one to get any ideas wot they sound like n which ones best |