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98silvervts
23rd November 2007, 13:50
hi,
Ive bought a gmc manafold for a 98 vts..
ive seen the fitting guide,, looks quite straight forward..
im also buying a scorp stainless system to go with it..
does anyone know where i can order new fitting's from?
cheers.
Pete.
also, ive a K&N57i kit fitted.. would do you think the performance gain would be ish..
(only i considering going along to the RR power test but if it's ganna be crap i wont bother)
Saxo_Steve
23rd November 2007, 23:23
Citroen dealer, halfords or a similar car parts shop should have a fitting kit. As for the induction kit, if I'm right in saying that's an open filter it'll most likely be losing power as it will be taking hot air in. You would be better with either a panel filter or get an enclosed induction kit i.e. bmc, green cotton or the raceland with green filter that Kam Racing (http://www.kam-racing.com/index.php?manufacturers_id=24&sort=3a&filter_id=158) do.
98silvervts
24th November 2007, 21:56
Citroen dealer, halfords or a similar car parts shop should have a fitting kit. As for the induction kit, if I'm right in saying that's an open filter it'll most likely be losing power as it will be taking hot air in. You would be better with either a panel filter or get an enclosed induction kit i.e. bmc, green cotton or the raceland with green filter that Kam Racing (http://www.kam-racing.com/index.php?manufacturers_id=24&sort=3a&filter_id=158) do.
i understand what you say about the open filter, i am lookin to get a large boar tube for the filter to sit in then run to the front under the bumper ish..
i just wonderd if anyone knew what sort of gain i would get once the gmc mani was fitted..
thanks
BENSAX3
24th November 2007, 22:36
be carful if you run it to the bottom of the bumper as it may suck up water = fu**ed engine
98silvervts
24th November 2007, 23:04
be carful if you run it to the bottom of the bumper as it may suck up water = fu**ed engine
i'll get some pick's up when im done..
Saxo_Steve
25th November 2007, 00:02
I don't know about the power then, would get more cold air there so there will be a slight increase probably, unsure of how much though. But as BENSAX3 said, having it near the bottom of the car will give you a big risk of water getting in and damaging your engine, hence the reason most people on here opt to pay a bit more for an enclosed kit to get performance. But good luck if you do go ahead with the plan :y:
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