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Old 11 June 2007, 10:40 PM
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Guys i have just bought a K&N induction kit to replace my HKS unit, will I need a remap when I have changed them over, assuming the K&N doesn't flow as well as the HKS will I be running rich?
Cant see it doing any damage myself but im not 100% have cocklink to keep an eye on things!
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We've seen very big differences between various induction kits. They have a direct effect on the MAF sensor inputs.
Wise move is to get it checked out after fitting, or during even!
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Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
We've seen very big differences between various induction kits. They have a direct effect on the MAF sensor inputs.
Wise move is to get it checked out after fitting, or during even!

Hi Alan thanks for the advice, i would ahve thought the only problem i may have had would be running rivh on boost preferable to running lean i would have thought!
I also thought the HKS was about the least restrictive in terms of flow?
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