Induction Kits ?
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Induction Kits ?
Ok gang need some info ?! Not totally with it when it comes to car engines as had a misspent youth fiddling with RD350LC's and other 2 stroke type stuff !!
Wanna stick an Apexi Induction kit on me MY01 Bugly but not sure if i can stick it straight on or wether i need to change anything else ??!!
(NB. Got a Prodrive B/Box and a Bailey Dump Valve fitted too if that makes any difference ?!)
Any info would be much appreciated ?!
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Wanna stick an Apexi Induction kit on me MY01 Bugly but not sure if i can stick it straight on or wether i need to change anything else ??!!
(NB. Got a Prodrive B/Box and a Bailey Dump Valve fitted too if that makes any difference ?!)
Any info would be much appreciated ?!
ta
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There have been many threads about this and it seems that you should not fit a induction kit but change the air filter for something better (like green or STi) because a induction kit draws in warm air from around the engine and the standard setup is pretty good.
Hope this is of some help
Hope this is of some help
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As Granby says, there have been loads of threads about this so here would be as good a place as any to start looking for info.
Suffice to say though that Granby is dead right. You are far better off fitting an uprated panel filter than you are a cone, for a number of reasons.
Suffice to say though that Granby is dead right. You are far better off fitting an uprated panel filter than you are a cone, for a number of reasons.
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