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DannyBSaxo
22nd December 2009, 22:34
Whats the induction kit i could fit to a mk1 VTR, i have a carbon fibre vipercross but its on two flimsy pipes that can just float around, i want something with the solid pipes
is my kit any good minus the pipes?
can i buy just the pipes?
:y:
Saaamon
22nd December 2009, 22:38
Standard airbox with good panel filter and decent air feed. I watched my mate lose 15bhp on a rolling raod with one of them kits. He changed back to standard and got the power up to where it should be.
DannyBSaxo
22nd December 2009, 22:48
where can i get one? and whats the panel filter?
JamesR
22nd December 2009, 22:52
where can i get one? and whats the panel filter?
A filter that is like a standard one and fits inside the standard filter housing but flows a lot better :)
DannyBSaxo
22nd December 2009, 23:28
oh right cool :) ill look into that, you know where the best place to get them is?
JamesR
22nd December 2009, 23:30
oh right cool :) ill look into that, you know where the best place to get them is?
Just go on Google Shopping mate :)
DannyBSaxo
22nd December 2009, 23:42
nice one :y:
Mochachino
22nd December 2009, 23:48
Id buy this tbh
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=276781
Jscott91
22nd December 2009, 23:59
how do you make a custom air feed?
JamesR
23rd December 2009, 00:06
Id buy this tbh
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=276781
+1
If you can afford it buy this, probably the best induction kit ever for the Saxo :)
Jscott91
23rd December 2009, 00:08
how do you make a custom cold air feed?
JamesR
23rd December 2009, 00:10
how do you make a custom cold air feed?
Get a cold air feed, and place it at somewhere it can get lots of air, and direct it at the filter or connect it to the airbox :)
Sparco_Tom
23rd December 2009, 00:14
as said above use a standard airbox and panel filter. They are all very much the same, so really buy the cheapest one out of green, k&n, itg
Jscott91
23rd December 2009, 00:42
cheers gonna try this, is the standard air box not got piping going to the front of the car anyway where it should suck cold air in?
Sparco_Tom
23rd December 2009, 01:09
get rid of that, get some flexi tubing/cold air feed and run it to a good source of cold air
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