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Poot
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16th May 05 at 18:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

bought my 1.2 8v merit with a K&N filter on it...I can get around 300 miles from a full tank it not ragging it, but a lad I know used to be able to get 400 miles easily without a K&N?

To be honest I'd rather have more mileage over K&N sound

question is, will it make a difference if the K&N has been used on there for a few years?
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no.
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Just Drill your airbox and get a performance panel filter to get that noise back


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quote:
Originally posted by m0nDe0
Just Drill your airbox and get a performance panel filter to get that noise back


Here here!!!
Poot
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Wont that just be the same as using the K&N?
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yes
Poot
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Thats just it, dont want it!!
So you're saying even if i put the standard filter and backbox on, would still use the same amount of petrol per tankful?
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17th May 05 at 14:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

just put a standard one back on. drive it for a bit. make ur mind up. and then either keep it or put a k&n back on
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Don't drive the car hard and your mpg shouldn't be affected.
Poot
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Guess i'll just have 2 cope with the thirsty beast LOL
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Not a big fan of induction kits myself!

Get the standard airbox back on there!!!

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i have standard box drilled would gettibng a performance filter make a differnce
Joff
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Ever thought that your air filter might be clogged up?

If it's been on the car more than 10,000 miles it could be clogged and starving your car of air.
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quote:
Originally posted by Rob B
i have standard box drilled would gettibng a performance filter make a differnce


A performance filter will flow more air for longer than a paper filter, unless the filter is a cotton-gauze filter, in which case a paper filter will out perform it.
Poot
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quote:
Originally posted by Joff
Ever thought that your air filter might be clogged up?

If it's been on the car more than 10,000 miles it could be clogged and starving your car of air.

Was getting extremely sluggish so bought a K&N recharge kit, cleaned it out over the weekend - Pepped up the throttle response a lot, I have having probs with the car stalling under acceleration, all sorted with the recharger
Engine runs cooler too

[Edited on 17-05-2005 by Poot]
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So you've not really done enough mileage to work out your MPG with the clean filter?

 
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