Green panal filter
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Originally Posted by TimGreenuk
will this be better does it give more power like they say or not???
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oh right cool cheers guys
yeah need a new exhaust just no funds at the mo
then a re map i think just need 2 save the pennys instead of spending them on petrol all the time
yeah need a new exhaust just no funds at the mo
then a re map i think just need 2 save the pennys instead of spending them on petrol all the time
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Originally Posted by TimGreenuk
it would be better than a standard fillter tho yeah??
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When you have forced induction ie. turbo, I don't think a filter can make much differrence. If you boosting at 16psi , then thats it, end of story. Your not going to get 17 psi with a different filter
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I put one in mine to replace an STi filter.. so, so thin though, hold it up to the light and you can see right through it.. no doubt flows better than the OE item, wonder how effective it is at filtering though..
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