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[quote][i]Originally posted by Joff[/i] You can certainly notice the performance of one filter against another, in terms of air flow. Each air filter flows different amounts of air so obviously you'll get different characteristics from each type of filter. Power increases should be classed as a by product of having a less-restrictive air filter, not the sole reason for buying an induction kit. 109bhp from an X14XE is a very good result from what is essentially only breather modifications. He's got no internal modifications to the engine, only a different engine map which as he's said in the past is a load of crap. Yes at the end of the day it's just an enclosed filter, but I'm not waxing lyrical about the product but the method in which the filter is used. No doubt some applications see a loss, but certainly the best performing cars with a Viper are the Saxo VTS and Focus Zetec. Pipercross quote these figures in their marketing as do all filter manufacturers - they'd be stupid not to. If your company had a chocolate bar that as a side effect, helped you lose weight, cure all known forms of cancer and solved world hunger then you'd be a fool to sell it on being packed full of peanuts with a caramel and wafer layer. [/quote]
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