NeilGSI
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Registered: 14th Jun 08
Location: Northern Ireland
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which is better for mpg and performance have a cone atm, sounds good, but only gettin 250 to a tank would i get anymore from a panel filter ?
any other benfits from rither aswell would be nice to know
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Mike GSi
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Registered: 3rd Jan 07
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk Drives:Astra VXR
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Engine?
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
Location: Essex
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panel filter. cone filters get masive heat soak if they aren't the proper enclosed ones.
that, and the fact you are flat out everywhere because of the noise doesn't help your mpg
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richc
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Registered: 24th Mar 07
Location: Ilkeston
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
panel filter. cone filters get masive heat soak if they aren't the proper enclosed ones.
that, and the fact you are flat out everywhere because of the noise doesn't help your mpg
Also it flat spots abit more on some engines, causing you to stamp it abit more
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FAZ
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Registered: 24th Nov 07
Location: Coventry
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panel filters fit in standard box and therefore look tidier, less chavvy, maybe aid u icase not decalred to insurance as the standard airbox is thee
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3lfz
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Registered: 16th Nov 08
Location: Torquay
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Drill some holes in your airbox and buy a panel filter, sounds nice and you get the performance.
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NeilGSI
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Registered: 14th Jun 08
Location: Northern Ireland
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forgot to say its on a x14xe, have a cone atm and sounds good, but was thinking on putting my standard airbox back in
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Nic Barnes
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Registered: 5th Apr 04
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panel filter with no holes is the best. although id be utterly amazed if you noticed any performance loss by using a cone filter. heat soak on cone filters on a std engine is a big internet myth
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