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jas16v
26th June 2007, 16:44
Ive just ordered one, I currently have a green cotton open, how good are these on vts's? i had one on my corsa and it felt a smoother power delivery
Although im correct in saying noise is cut out isnt it?
bullit
26th June 2007, 17:13
average, i wouldnt have bought one
Karl
26th June 2007, 17:16
heard bad things about these for the price.
jas16v
26th June 2007, 17:17
lol really? whats wrong with them?
jas16v
26th June 2007, 17:18
I got mine for £70 btw
surley it will be better than my green filter?
Karl
26th June 2007, 17:18
i know its not a VTS,
but when dyno'd on a 205 GTi 1.6, it actually lost -1 bhp.
apparently.
jas16v
26th June 2007, 17:28
time to sell and buy a bmc?
bullit
26th June 2007, 18:06
i wouldnt have a bmc either :P
Steve
26th June 2007, 18:06
time to sell and buy a bmc?
yes, standard and panel filter imo am after a bmc to see if i can tell the difference between that and standard :homme:
S34MER
26th June 2007, 20:35
i have one on mine, and tbh i can't tell alot of difference, but it looks the dogs :p
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j21/S34MER/enginebay001.jpg
jas16v
26th June 2007, 22:20
AH GREAT LOL not a good start, we'll see what its like. I cant see how it'd be any worse than an airbox though?
VTS_16v_Boy
27th June 2007, 08:12
The thing is with the totally enclosed systems like the BMC, Pipercross Viper and K&N Apllo is that on a rolling road there is no forced air entering the induction system as the car isnt moving, fans help but not to the extent of forward motion - I reckon this has alot to do with the dyno figures as becuase its totally enclosed there is no other air to induct.
Also I strongly believe alot of people dont find the best place to setup their direct cold air feed again leading to poor results.
It may not look nice but the best place for the cold air feed on such a filter is as close to atmosphere as possible with somepeople choocing to install the pipe to the front bumper with the entery hole on show.
Like I have stated many times before, All induction kits no matter how much you pay for them are only as good as the supply of cold air.
Install the kit, setup as good and most direct acess to cool atmosphere then tell people what you think of the kit.
jas16v
28th June 2007, 12:47
will do, should be here this week Hopefully,,,
if its no good il ebay it :D
harrisvtrkid1
29th June 2007, 00:06
Got my viper fitted today! Its great over standard quite a lot of on increase over standard, even power delivery, smoothes over the high end revvs, giving more power. Defo worth the money for £70!! Well done
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