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Old 20 October 2003, 01:22 PM
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I've got a MY99 with a decat center and back box and now have a free £200 to spend, Do I buy

A) Dawes device and induction kit

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B) Downpipe (recomendations?)

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C) somthing compleetely different?

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Old 20 October 2003, 01:53 PM
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Downpipe all day long!!

Dawes is good but you really need to sort that DP out first, not too sure about fitting an Induction Kit...

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Old 20 October 2003, 02:05 PM
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Absolutely..a downpipe.

Old 20 October 2003, 02:46 PM
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Cheers guys,

Any suggestions on which one?
Old 20 October 2003, 03:26 PM
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Downpipe.. agree..

Either open neck or twin dump one..

Not the HKS closed neck would be the only one I know of to avoid..

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Old 20 October 2003, 08:27 PM
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H&S one with the splitter mod is good.

Look for a group buy on here... or try and start one for best price!

Else search for Hayward and Scott for their number.
Old 20 October 2003, 09:09 PM
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Yep, H&S, with splitter mod. Sounds lovely. Wouldn't put induction on a MY99.
Old 20 October 2003, 11:14 PM
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A computer game.

Some sweets

DVD/CDs

Flowers.

Don't buy things for THAT Scoob!!!!!

YHBW.
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Sorry for kinda getting away from the subject but why would you not put an induction kit on an MY00??
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Some people have experienced problems with the MAF failing after fitting an induction kit - the MY99/00 MAF is a fragile item at the best of times.

Saying that though, I bet there are a few dozen people on here running induction kits on these MY's that have had no problems at all!
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I recently got a HKS kit fitted on MY00 and that was the only one reccomended by them even though it was one of the more expensive ones but that did'nt bother me. It sounds lovely but am a small bit nervous of it at the same time. The company assured me it was 100% safe but I suppose they would say that...apologies for robbing the thread...
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