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slicksimon
26th September 2009, 14:09
What would be the best induction kit for my mk1 vtr.
I have a bmc dia one but wondering if there is anythin better

slicksimon
26th September 2009, 20:36
Anyone?

saxokid100
26th September 2009, 20:45
Anyone?

Most filters are prity good!!!:y:

Mike_08
26th September 2009, 20:46
Been asked more times then the 'Search' button has been used

DanT
26th September 2009, 20:47
I have a bmc dia one but wondering if there is anythin better

Alot of people have actually been PROVEN to have bad results on a rolling road with the bmc "cda" and "dia" induction kits.

You would be better off in my opinion de-restricting and cleaning through your standard air intake and airbox and replacing the standard filter with a green cotton panel filter.

I have done this, and whether or not your going to gain any horses or not is debatable as with any induction kit thread......

What i can say though is that ever since doing this the car certainly revs slightly smoother up through the rev range and air flow will be pretty much the best it can be through the factory intake (with a few mods as mentioned :P) obviously the supersprint system and manifold will help.....but you get the idea........its all about making it the best it "can" be.

saxokid100
26th September 2009, 20:47
Been asked more times then the 'Search' button has been used

Same thing every week:wall::bump::y:

slicksimon
26th September 2009, 21:57
Sorry I did try the search. If I buy the cda from kam racing does it come with the elbow to fit the box to the inlet manifold

Sparco_Tom
26th September 2009, 22:00
no it doesnt come with the elbow, bmc is shit unless you can get a good source of cold air from somewhere

slicksimon
27th September 2009, 16:30
no it doesnt come with the elbow, bmc is shit unless you can get a good source of cold air from somewhere

ok so what would be the best recommended kit to use

Finchowned
27th September 2009, 17:17
Modify the standard one by removing any restrictions and put a Green or K&N panel filter in place of the standard paper filter. Cheap and effective :)

slicksimon
27th September 2009, 17:35
Modify the standard one by removing any restrictions and put a Green or K&N panel filter in place of the standard paper filter. Cheap and effective :)

lol i bought the car with no standard airbox on it

Mochachino
27th September 2009, 23:52
k&n Gen2

JamesR
28th September 2009, 07:23
k&n Gen2

+1 heard good things about them :)

J222JRA
28th September 2009, 07:40
+1 heard good things about them :)

just put one on my vts, they are expensive but well worth the money imo