Air Induction Kits
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Air Induction Kits
I have a 2001 WRX, and am thinking about putting an induction kit on. Problem is there are a million different types on the market at various price levels. I don't mind spending the money, but don't want to get shafted at the same time. Can anyone recommend a good system.
Cheers.
Rubber.
Cheers.
Rubber.
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A nice panel filter, does a better job wont take heat from your engine and just slots in to your airbox plus its normally cheaper
You can get an induction kit to do a decent job though, means putting it in the wing of the car so it only takes cold air, gets wet in the rain (a minor downside) and is a pain in the *** to do.
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You can get an induction kit to do a decent job though, means putting it in the wing of the car so it only takes cold air, gets wet in the rain (a minor downside) and is a pain in the *** to do.
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K&N, green, STi, those 3 seem to be the ones people go for most, the STi one aint cheap and is a servicable item (ie it needs replacing every 2 years) so take that into consideration, and ensure you get a dry filter, not an oil one as the oil can cause you problems with the MAF sensor.
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