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argylefan1985
14th September 2006, 21:59
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=019&item=290027503244&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBI%3AIT&rd=1 will that fit a vtr, i know it says vts but surely it will fit a vtr too ?
reckersno1
14th September 2006, 22:38
i wouldnt get one. you loss performance. it takes in to much air and your air sensor has to reset itself back to normal. standard airbox if u want sound drill some holes in it
argylefan1985
15th September 2006, 14:23
didnt really answer my question tho
David
15th September 2006, 15:14
I'd assume so but I'd check with someone has one first :P
hesslevtr
15th September 2006, 15:14
yeah will fit with a little modding
argylefan1985
15th September 2006, 15:56
what kind of modding???
Sean
15th September 2006, 16:18
i wouldnt get one. you loss performance. it takes in to much air and your air sensor has to reset itself back to normal. standard airbox if u want sound drill some holes in it
nonsense, engine takes in as much air as it needs, cant take in more than it needs. that induction kit is an open kit, that's the reason performance will be lost. and drilling the standard airbox turns a perfectly good enclosed induction system into an open system, again losing performance.
S34MER
15th September 2006, 16:31
yes mate it will fit, shouldn't need to do anything to make it fit, they only jubilee clip on anway, and the jubilee clip can be adjusted to accomodate the size of the piping it fits to!
argylefan1985
15th September 2006, 16:50
bargain cheers s34mer, if i had rep id splash some ur way, lol.
and seanvtr81, i thought tht of what tht kid said b4, but ignored it and continued with the question, thanks for putting what i cudnt be assed to put.
reckersno1
15th September 2006, 18:45
well ive got an inclosed green filter in mine and it lost performance wen i put it in and being a mechanic and having a rolling road test ive got it on paper
Banger_VTR
15th September 2006, 18:51
ive got an enclosed kit on mine n mine has increaded in power, not a lot summing like o.ooo1 horse power lol, but deffo more betta on the fuel and more poke.
reckersno1
15th September 2006, 18:53
lol ok then well my car must be a 1 off then
Banger_VTR
15th September 2006, 18:59
lol have u not got a hole in the pipe of maby it could not be joined on correcrtly at a join therfor suckin in air, i no thats the whole point of an inductin kit but it could loose power that way
reckersno1
15th September 2006, 19:03
lol na im pretty sure it hasnt
Banger_VTR
15th September 2006, 19:08
must be a one of then mate lol
Sean
15th September 2006, 19:52
well ive got an inclosed green filter in mine and it lost performance wen i put it in and being a mechanic and having a rolling road test ive got it on paper
you're a mechanic so what? my gran could fit an ENclosed filter. must've been one of those ebay specials, because a green/simota/bmc wouldn't lose you power at all. either the filter is past it or it's fitted wrongly. and rolling roads can be made to read anything, just because it doesnt roar like an open filter doesnt mean you havent gained anything.
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