wrighty_1989
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Registered: 7th Jan 07
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what do people think to these, do you make a nice sound when partnered witha drilled box? Basically are they any good cheers.
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DAZ1985
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Registered: 3rd Sep 06
Location: Scholar Green, Cheshire
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Dont drill your airbox (see link)
Remove all the restrictive bits (resonator etc...) place in a panel filter (k&n, pipercross etc) and make a cold air feed the is sealed around the box then mount your new intake pipe so it gets loads of air. This will sound better, you wont get heat soak, and it will improve throttle response better than any other kind of air filter IMO
see link:
http://www.migweb.co.uk/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/734
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abdus
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Registered: 23rd Feb 06
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depends were you drill the holes...i guess
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DAZ1985
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True but even so an enclosed type filter will keep up presure to a certain degree
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Warren G
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Registered: 14th May 06
Location: Kent
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there pretty good, iv got one
but induction noise made hardley any difference, drilling a few holes makes a massive difference
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topshot_2k
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dont drill it. just buy a K&N cone filter and put inside the airbox
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Warren G
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hmmmmmm how you gonna attach that to the inlet pipe inside the air box
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topshot_2k
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use a 45degree bend of samco hose, cut the box so the hose fits tightly in the new hole, attach ind kit, then ditch the old air feed and get a new bigger one located behind the grill
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