skitzboi
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let me know what you think..
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Rich H
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Derestricted and drilled airbox with panel filter
Or unclip the bit at the bottom of the airbox and don't drill it at all. Thats what I did
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skitzboi
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what about water tho? that not a problem? got a induction kit on at the mo but seems to be a bit dead untill about 2-3000rpm
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Rich H
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Hows water any more of a problem with a hole in the bottom of the airbox opposed to a bit open sponge?!
Heat soak is less susceptible with airbox anyway which will help to irradicate that flat spot.
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skitzboi
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so best bet is to replace the induction kit with a airbox and pannel filter with no bottom?
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Rich H
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You use the bottom half of the airbox, but there should be a part on the lower half of the box that you can unclip. Take that off.
And yes, imo you will, unless you get an enclosed induction kit.
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skitzboi
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ok cheerz for that mate!
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skitzboi
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what does anyone else think??
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by skitzboi
what does anyone else think??
I agree with the above.
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DAZ1985
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i think the search function is working as this has been covered loads recently
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by DAZ1985
i think the search function is working as this has been covered loads recently
It only works for Preems so can't really give an answer like that to a non preem
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DAZ1985
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ok then help zone and not in gc
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N3CRO
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Cone filter makes more noise but if you're after noise without the problems then drilled and derestricted airbox with a decent panel filter works much better.
Thats what I have in my 12v
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skitzboi
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what anyone else think?
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ShEp
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Same as everyone else,
Another local lad on here
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stu_c
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drilled air box ftw sounds nicer 2
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Pete_vxl
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speaking from experience get a box and drill it and de-restrict it.
ive had a pipercross big foam filter which was shite and caused numerous flat spots. At the moment i have a bmc enclosed induction and its very boggy low revs, the only reason its still on is that ive sold my car and just waitning on new owner to collect. Also the fact that enclosed induction kits are mega £££ for very little bhp
[Edited on 03-12-2008 by Pete_vxl]
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Ryan
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where is valver when you need him?
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Daveskater
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Doing all the intense maths that we're not capable of to work out where to put a flexible cold air feed pipe in to get the most pressure going to the filter.
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Ryan
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
Doing all the intense maths that we're not capable of to work out where to put a flexible cold air feed pipe in to get the most pressure going to the filter.
ahh yea sorry i forgot
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cunningham
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either or tbh its aint going to make any diffrence i have a cone on the v6 and have no flatspots what so ever
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by skitzboi
what anyone else think?
Why do u keep bumping this when you've been given the same answer several times over?!
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Ash_EP3
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quote: Originally posted by RYAN89
quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
Doing all the intense maths that we're not capable of to work out where to put a flexible cold air feed pipe in to get the most pressure going to the filter.
ahh yea sorry i forgot
Don't take the piss, he gives some really good advice and information on pointless things with no benefit *cough* his airbox *cough*
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Corsa_Scotty
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
unclip the bit at the bottom of the airbox and don't drill it at all. Thats what I did
When you did that did it make any sound difference rich?
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richc
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Ive tried everything on my x14xe and the best i found was to just take the pipe off from the front of the car to the air box, and leave it.
Granted you dont get that raw noise you do from the filters on these engines, but it totally changes the way it drives. ALot nicer in day to day driving
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