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luke_williams
25th March 2014, 21:36
hi guys bought a 1.1i saxo 1998 and i have a induction filter i want to put on it is there anyway i can put it on with out buying the whole induction kit or the extra pipes etc.?? and id like also like it to run correctly i.e. air flow meter and breather if possible. any ideas?
vtrsaxobuild2013
26th March 2014, 00:43
Better off buying full induction kit mate, cheap enough on eBay or kamracing.co.uk :)
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Mickswan
26th March 2014, 01:08
Would have been better off with a panel filter.
Dany4494
26th March 2014, 07:14
If its spi just bang cone straight on won't make a difference on 1.1 anyway.
josepi1990
27th March 2014, 08:55
Stick a panel filter in air box if its performance your after
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Connorsaxo
27th March 2014, 09:18
Better off buying full induction kit mate, cheap enough on eBay or kamracing.co.uk :)
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http://www.kamracing.co.uk/green-replacement-air-filter-element-citroen-saxo-1-1i-1996-2003.html
Like this one?
jasonmayall
27th March 2014, 09:24
http://www.kamracing.co.uk/green-replacement-air-filter-element-citroen-saxo-1-1i-1996-2003.html
Like this one?
No.
I think he means something along the lines of these
http://www.kamracing.co.uk/car-tuning/citroen/citroen-saxo/saxo-engine/enclosed-induction-kits.html
However, I really wouldnt bother. They will make more noise yes. They will also serve you no purpose except for costing you close to £100 and more in fuel because of the noise.
Connorsaxo
27th March 2014, 09:37
Ive just read that the one I posted is one that just slots into the air box if im correct?
If so which of these two would be better?
http://www.kamracing.co.uk/citroen-saxo-1-1-bmc-air-filter-element.html
http://www.kamracing.co.uk/green-rep...1996-2003.html
Cheers
jasonmayall
27th March 2014, 13:03
Ah right, yes! Sorry, I thought you were after an induction kit lol.
My bad. The lower link doesnt work, But they will replace your standard air filter for a free(er) flowing one and you wont have to replace it again.
I've heard good things about green filters too.
Connorsaxo
27th March 2014, 13:25
The lower one was just the green again, cheers
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