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Old 17 September 2006, 05:53 PM
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getting my STI JDM Twin scroll mapped next month and now starting to buy mods...

should i buy a GGR Oversize cone induction kit

or cold air induction???

thanks
kev
Old 17 September 2006, 06:40 PM
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Save your money for now.
an induction kit on its own will not make any difference, other than more noise I would guess.
If it is a cone in the engine bay you will be breathing in hot air. Stick with the O/E set up.
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i had my car mapped with a cold air kit (perrin) and although this setup works great on the classic shape its not a good idea on the newage cars, im pulling mine of and fitting a proper RCM filter
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