broster
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yes
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blundey
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Ive only ever bought one induction kit and i can quite honestly say it has never given me ANY problems with loss of power or anything related like flatspots. It cost 120 quid...and i believe was quite new on the market when i bought it.
You guys should check em out: Powertec can be found on potn.com
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Corsa Sport Gav
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i hav tht filter... never paid for it tho
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goldfish
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quote: Originally posted by blundey
Ive only ever bought one induction kit and i can quite honestly say it has never given me ANY problems with loss of power or anything related like flatspots. It cost 120 quid...and i believe was quite new on the market when i bought it.
You guys should check em out: Powertec can be found on potn.com
nice - you paid £120 for a filter which lets through small particles compared to gauze and foam. well done
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Joff
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vibrio kept pestering me to get him a Powertec for his GeeTee
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by blundey
Ive only ever bought one induction kit and i can quite honestly say it has never given me ANY problems with loss of power or anything related like flatspots. It cost 120 quid...and i believe was quite new on the market when i bought it.
You guys should check em out: Powertec can be found on potn.com
That's not a good induction kit. I can tell that just by looking - it will be stupidly noisy, let in crap and it doesn't even have a heat shield. You paid £120 for that? Fool.
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ed
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It is also too big, it is not necessary to have such a big filter, especially on such a small engine - I'd expect to see something like that on the V8 of my mums Jeep...
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ed
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Also, have you had diagnostics/roling road tests done on the engine to prove this statement?
"Ive only ever bought one induction kit and i can quite honestly say it has never given me ANY problems with loss of power or anything related like flatspots"
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mattyross
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i think the investigation should be given to 20valver tbf
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by mattyross
i think the investigation should be given to 20valver tbf
i think you shouldn't dig up shitty old threads tbf
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Steve X16XE
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Digging up old threads like 20valver!!!
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mattyross
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quote: Originally posted by Steve X16XE
Digging up old threads like 20valver!!!
i have a feeling that i may have missed a hidden joke. i will leave the internet now.
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Steve X16XE
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Every thread that he seamed to reply to seamed to be old ones that were dead and burried.
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sand-eel
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TBH it's probably all true, it will let warm air in and let the incoming air escape not that loosing 0.001 psi is going to do anything.
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