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Matt_R
31st May 2007, 20:00
Been thinking about getting one of these for my 03 VTR, would like a bit more of an induction roar and a bit more noise than standard, what are your views on these??
Thanks all
Matt

bullit
31st May 2007, 20:06
noise and performance mate, spot on

Matt_R
31st May 2007, 20:13
Cheers mate, anyone else want to share there opinions?

jimbo06
31st May 2007, 20:34
people who have them recommend them and say they are good peices of kit mate.

kenny
31st May 2007, 20:51
got one myself and was definatly worth the money.

Dan
31st May 2007, 20:53
They seem to be quite popular mate and everyone I know who's had one likes them.

smearsvtr
31st May 2007, 20:55
supposed 2 b 1 of the best

Matt_R
31st May 2007, 21:01
Thanks guys, think I will be ordering one in the coming weeks, was gonna leave car standard but thought fcuk it, only here once!!

saunders
31st May 2007, 22:12
Fitted my Simota today it sounds alomost as loud as my open piper did, a much bettter note aswell:y:

bullit
31st May 2007, 22:18
to be honest open and and ram inductions the noise difference isnt much

saunders
31st May 2007, 22:24
to be honest open and and ram inductions the noise difference isnt much

Yea I was really surprised! Must be because the filter is so close to the source of the air. So in a way its almost an open kit

bullit
31st May 2007, 22:25
would be :)

plimmer-xsi
1st June 2007, 00:05
i dont get any noise from mine but performance is a plus

Predator_R32
1st June 2007, 00:49
i love mine and wouldnt change it for anything, well except a pro comp :)

VTS_16v_Boy
1st June 2007, 06:28
The Green is a good bit of kit, abit pricey really for what it is and I do think there is alot of name going on with it ie you pay alot just for the name.

http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i277/turpin2000ad/SaxoVTS16v42EnginePic.jpg

For best performance I found using spacers so the scoop wasnt flush to the slam panel helped, as dont forget the ONLY supply of cold air to the filter is the two TINY holes in the slam Panel.

Personally I think it needs a silicone 90' hoses to complete the kit which I think comes with the R kit but doesnt with the S kit :err: strange that

I think the RaceLand with the Green internal from www.Kam-Racing.com makes more sense to be truthly honest, its cheaper you get a nice silicone hoses with it only down point is you have to move the power steering bottle where as you dont with the Green.

Hunt around for the best price for the Green if you deside to go Green, still might be worth contacting Kam-Racing as they stock Green's as well :y:

vtcarl
1st June 2007, 16:26
http://www.jameshardacre.com/carl/13.jpg
this is my green enclosed. great sound and looks. would recommend on you getting one.

Ryan
1st June 2007, 16:32
For best performance I found using spacers so the scoop wasnt flush to the slam panel helped, as dont forget the ONLY supply of cold air to the filter is the two TINY holes in the slam Panel.



no its not, there is a gao between the slam pannel and the rad which is why the green is designed with a lip on it as air goes up under the slam pannel here into the filter system.

the green seems alot more sturdy than the couple of racelands ive seen tbh!

MiniGibbo
1st June 2007, 17:19
normally green filters arnt the best but from what ive seen the green inclosed is actully better than even the bmc carbon inclosed which i think to be honest is shoking :O

Ryan
1st June 2007, 17:41
normally green filters arnt the best but from what ive seen the green inclosed is actully better than even the bmc carbon inclosed which i think to be honest is shoking :O

wtf? green filters are very well made, and flow well.

MiniGibbo
1st June 2007, 17:48
wtf? green filters are very well made, and flow well.


i am starting to change my opinion on them not tried one before and i am very impressed :) have to think this is my first saxo so im new with these :)