Induction kits?
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K&N 57 kit. The Blitz ones are not that good at filtering from reports on here and they also vibrate which will eventually kill the MAF sensor.
The K&N 57 kit gets good reports on here.
Cheers,
George.
The K&N 57 kit gets good reports on here.
Cheers,
George.
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Why not just go for a Green or K&N panel filter? Benefits of an induction kit seem a little dubious given hot under-bonnet air and risk to MAF sensor...
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ive used both and if fitted with the kit supplied you dont get any vibration, on the newer scoobys the k+n can cause probs ,because the oil from the filter can get onto the ,is it maf, and then the fuel air ratio will be wrong could end up doing serious damage, or a blown maf, used the blitz, easy yo clean, filtratiom obviously not as good, but on my mates with the blitz after 10.000 miles we used a clean cloth to wipe the inside of the inlet track, and maf ,still came out clean no dirt, so did the dirt go into engine or are they better than we think, better perf, with the blitz, hope this helps, using a diff, one now very pleased, uses a carbon air box and cold air ,the best ive used to date.
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