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melky2008 21st January 2009 18:07

forced induction kit
 
i have herd that you can turn a standerd air filter into a forced filter i have a k&n panel filter init and body no how to make it and is the any guides?

JamesR 21st January 2009 18:08

bit confused by what youve wrote, do you mean an enclosed induction kit?, because forced induction is turbo/supercharger mate. if you meant turbo/supercharger then there is no way.

melky2008 21st January 2009 18:18

enclosed induction kit
sorry mate

JamesR 21st January 2009 18:20

well just put your uprated panel filter inside the standard filter box, and drill a few holes in the box, closest thing i can think of.

melky2008 21st January 2009 18:21

wer bouts in the box m8

JamesR 21st January 2009 18:23

the standard air box where you put your panel air filter, or do you mean where to put the holes in it?

if you meant to holes, am not to sure now, its ether in the side near the TOP or in the side near the BOTTOM

melky2008 21st January 2009 18:25

hmmm ok thanks bud i will have a play with that

JamesR 21st January 2009 18:29

dont drill to many holes though... making it look like a swiss cheese probably isnt the best thing to do.

L333vvI 21st January 2009 18:33

its the bottom m8

JamesR 21st January 2009 18:36

thought it was just wasnt sure, i remember reading a reason. ohh its because if you put them in the top the air doesnt get filtered.

L333vvI 21st January 2009 18:37

correct and if u drill them ontop no air will get in i fink sumut like that some1 tld years ago bu cnt rememba but defo the bottom m8

stingray1987 21st January 2009 19:44

DO NOT DRILL ANY HOLES IN THE AIRBOX.
the airbox is made of abs heat resistant plastic for a reason- to keep hot air out.
the airbox already has a cold air feed with a bit of a scoop on the end as it is.

if your saxo has the flat panel filter not the round one then below the air feed pipe will be a resinator box going into the air box, you can remove this and add a second cold air feed going in the hole the resinator box uses but i wouldnt imagine it would do an awful lot.

basicly the air feed and air filterbox on saxos seems to be well desigined and is faily good as standard, for example my old polo 16v the airbox had restirtors in it and it took the air feed from the arch so alot could be done to improve this where as the saxo not much can be done as it is fairly good as it is.

sorry if that doesnt make much sence lol i have a had a few tinnies mind

Sparco_Tom 21st January 2009 19:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by stingray1987 (Post 2905727)
DO NOT DRILL ANY HOLES IN THE AIRBOX.



im with you completly on this one. Just re-think a cold air feed as said the standard airboxes are pretty good as standard

melky2008 21st January 2009 21:01

ok thanks lads


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