Pucci1
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wondering what air filter you would have for pure hp figures
i heard that the k n panel filter is the best to go for?
just after a bit of info before i commit to buying one thanks
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mattyross
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Registered: 22nd Dec 05
Location: lincolnshire Drives: 1997 C12NZ
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a paper one
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Pucci1
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so not a enclosed induction kit type one?
a panel filter?
need to say more things then that bud need a bit more info
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Eck
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BMC CDA enclosed carbon filter is probably your best bet.
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mattyross
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sorry mate. what engine are you using?
to be perfectly honest, the performance gains that any form of induction kit provide are very minimal.
most people find that sticking to the standard air box that vauxhall developed works best. panel filter it is- any brand.
if you want noise and nothing more, you'll be fine.
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GT190
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Registered: 6th Dec 07
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yeh panel filter and cold air feed.
not worth the money buying BMC or viper.
drill the box if you want some noise.
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ShEp
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Apexi cone
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gianluigi
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i've had an open cone, a carbon enclosed and a standard air box and paper filter.
best of the lot, standard air box with paper filter.
i just keep the carbon one on cos it looks cool
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Superlite Ltd.
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FTW
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Pucci1
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ok guys thanks for the replys 
so standard airbox (mines already drilled) k & n panel filter and maybe a cold air feed?
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DAZ1985
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yes
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Pucci1
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ok job done
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gianluigi
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drilling is pointless
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Pucci1
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i didnt drill
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sport16v
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take out pipes from inside airbox as well like I did on mine
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Pucci1
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already done so
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Superlite Ltd.
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Mine has some holes drilled into it. Its not going to make much difference to intake temps on this engine. Try and spot the exhaust manifold on the photo
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Pucci1
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dont have a clue where the manifold is on that beast
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